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barquevariant of bark (n.2).
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barquea boat
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barque(n) a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts
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barquea sailing ship with three or more masts, square-rigged on all but the aftermost mast which is fore-and-aft rigged Source: Maritime Curators Group: Manual of Curatorship
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barqueA sailing ship with three to five masts, all of them square:rigged except the after mast, which is fore:and:aft rigged.
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barque(Also bark.) A sailing ship with three to five masts, all of them square-rigged except the after mast, which is fore-and-aft rigged.
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barqueSailing vessel with three or more masts: fore and aft rigged on aftermast, square rigged on all others.
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barqueA sailing ship with three to five masts, all of them square-rigged except the after mast, which is fore-and-aft rigged.
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barqueA boat in which the gods sailed. The barque of Ra carried a host of deities across the sky each day.
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barqueA barque is a sailing ship with at least three masts.
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barque
A sailing vessel of three or more masts, with all masts but the sternmost square-rigged, the sternmost being fore-and-aft-rigged
* '''1873''' (published 1889, 1996), William Campbell, ''An Account [..]
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barquesailing ship with three or more masts and sails; its aftermost mast is rigged in the fore and aft direction and the other masts are square-rigged
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