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POLACRE

Volume 16 · 114 words · 1810 Edition

a ship with three masts, usually navigated in the Levant and other parts of the Mediterranean. These vessels are generally furnished with square sails upon the mainmast, and lateen sails upon the foremast and mizzenmast. Some of them, however, carry square sails upon all the three masts, particularly those of Provence in France. Each of their masts is commonly formed of one piece, so that they have neither topmast nor top-gallant-mast; neither have they any horses to their yards, because the men stand upon the topgallant-yard to loofer or furl the top-gallant-fall, and on the lower yard to reef, to loofer, or furl, the topfall, whose yard is lowered sufficiently down for that purpose.