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View synonyms for galiot
galiot
or gal·li·ot
[ gal-ee-uht ]
noun
, Nautical.
- a small galley propelled by both sails and oars.
- a small ketchlike sailing vessel used for trade along the coast of Germany and nearby countries.
galiot
/ ˈɡælɪət /
noun
- a small swift galley formerly sailed on the Mediterranean
- a shallow-draught ketch formerly used along the coasts of Germany and the Netherlands
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of galiot1
C14: from Old French galiote, from Italian galeotta, from Medieval Latin galea galley
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Example Sentences
The galiot was gliding rapidly though smoothly through the somewhat yellow waters of the Scheldt.
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The boat was soon alongside the galiot, on board which the skipper stepped.
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The galiot was soon got under weigh, and off she glided, not very fast at first, with her head towards the North Sea.
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Each man to his taste, I prefer sailing over the free ocean, with my stout galiot under my feet and plenty of sea room.
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Messire Galiot de Genoilhac, chevalier, seigneur de Brussac, master of the king's artillery!
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