Galiot [noun]

Definition of Galiot:

a ship

Synonyms of Galiot:


Opposite/Antonyms of Galiot:

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Sentence/Example of Galiot:

The galiot was gliding rapidly though smoothly through the somewhat yellow waters of the Scheldt.

The boat was soon alongside the galiot, on board which the skipper stepped.

The galiot was soon got under weigh, and off she glided, not very fast at first, with her head towards the North Sea.

Each man to his taste, I prefer sailing over the free ocean, with my stout galiot under my feet and plenty of sea room.

Messire Galiot de Genoilhac, chevalier, seigneur de Brussac, master of the king's artillery!

The atmosphere was so thick that the galiot was seen but for an instant, and it then disappeared in the dense mists.

The first cutter was hauled up to the gangway of the galiot, and Pelham by signs invited the family to embark.

The man nodded earnestly, and pointed with redoubled vigor to the after part of the galiot.

It was now nearly dark; but the weather was favorable, and Paul hoped to get the dismasted galiot into port on the following day.

Mr. Fluxion, I will thank you to communicate to the master of the galiot the action of the ship's company.