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bateira
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pastera
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gabarra
A flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)
lighter
barge
flatboat
Portuguese
bateira
1
The voice came, appropriately enough, from the barrel-shaped captain of the
hoy
.
2
There lay the
hoy
in which he was to sail.
3
His was the only white face in the
hoy
;
the others were painted black.
4
The rude fishermen of the Kentish coast eyed the
hoy
with suspicion and with cupidity.
5
The
hoy
's
boat was towing under the quarter; they hauled it in and scrambled down.
6
Think about how sad you are right now about that
hoy
's
death, about all of their deaths.
7
Well, well, Dame, then we will content ourselves with a run in the
hoy
down to Margate.
8
I sailed aboard a small
hoy
,
so we couldn't take on too large or well defended a ship.
9
What they call a
hobbe-de-
hoy
will suit for his name sooner than any other that I know on.
10
All I have is this
hoy
.
11
I gave immediate orders to summon a
hoy
to carry me that evening to Dartmouth, without considering any consequence.
12
For up started Mowbray, writhing and shaking himself as in an ague-fit; his hands stretched over his head-withthy
hoy
!
13
They dragged the
hoy
to the sapling, stood him erect against the slim trunk, and hound him fast with green withes.
14
Como stamos
hoy
de mosquitos?)
15
He shipped his furniture on board a
hoy
of Rainham, and accompanied it down the Thames to the junction with the Medway.
16
The Navy Office charter of the
hoy
presumably compelled Baddlestone to give passages to transient officers, but omitted all reference to subsistence.
hoy
dear hoy
drag the hoy
dutch hoy
small hoy
summon a hoy
Portuguese
bateira
barca
barcaça
Catalan
pastera
barcassa
Spanish
gabarra