Carrack

/ˈkæɹək/

Synonyms for "carrack" (4 found)

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Noun(1 words)
merchant ship

Related words (2)

Noun(2 words)
merchantmantrading vessel

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Portuguese carrackSpanish carracklarge carrackmedieval carrackmerchant carrackocean going carrack

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They [the English] are all on fire / To purchaſe from the Spaniard. If their Carracks / Come deeply laden, vvee ſhall tugge vvith them / For golden ſpoile.

Source: wiktionary

Faith, he to night hath boarded a Land Carract, / If it proue lawfull prize, he's made for euer.

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The name of the ship was Dawn Treader. She was only a little bit of a thing compared with one of our ships, or even with the cogs, dromonds, carracks and galleons which Narnia had owned when Lucy and Edmund had reigned there under Peter as the High King, for nearly all navigation had died out in the reigns of Caspian's ancestors.

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Thereafter huge sailing carracks brought Indian pepper and cotton, Indonesian perfume and spice, Chinese silk and porcelain, to the royal trading house at Lisbon.

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