ब्रिगेंटिन Meaning in English
ब्रिगेंटिन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : brigantin
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ब्रिगेंटाइनब्रिग्स
ब्रिगहाउस
उज्जवल
उज्ज्वल
उज्रदार
चमकी का
चमक्दार
तेजमय
चमकीले
चमकीले और आकर्षक
चमकीला और चिकना
एक नया पैसा भी रूप में उज्ज्वल
चमकीले काले रंग का
चमकीला भूरा
ब्रिगेंटिन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
However, it was not until 24 June that he actually managed to sail; he was denied passage on a number of ships, and eventually purchased a share of Dongan's brigantine in order to get away.
John's, Newfoundland for the captaincy of a brigantine named Hannie " Bennie.
Built by British shipbuilder Brooke Marine, the brigantine rig vessel is operated by the RAN, but is used to facilitate the Young Endeavour Youth Scheme; a sail training program for Australian youth aged between 16 and 23.
On 9 September 1806 Leda pursued a brigantine on her way to Montevideo until the brigantine's crew beached her.
Leda then sent her boats to retrieve or destroy the brigantine.
However, when the boarding party reached the brigantine they discovered that her crew had already abandoned her.
Because of the heavy seas the boarding party could not retrieve the brigantine, or even burn her.
In 1850 the brigantine Juan departed from Carril advertised as a first-class steamer.
was a brigantine built in 1562 and sold in 1564.
He became a sea captain and in 1765 sailed to Charleston, South Carolina in the brigantine Surprize.
He returned in 1766 in the brigantine Free-Mason .
A number of vessels were named Egremont, including a barge on the Arun Navigation, a brigantine built at Littlehampton for coastal trading and wrecked on the Goodwin Sands after only two years, and later a steam tug used to tow barges across Chichester and Langstone harbours for the Portsmouth and Arundel Canal.
’s control owned a total 17 ships, which were the iron ship Alameda (1883), the wood schooner Anna (1881), the iron steamer Australia (1875), the wood brigantine Claus Spreckels (1879), the wood brigantine Consuelo (1880), the wood brigantine Emma Augusta (1867), the wood brigantine John D.