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What is a topgallant forecastle?

What is a topgallant forecastle?

Definition of topgallant forecastle : an extra deck above the forecastle in the bow of a ship.

What does a topgallant do?

1The section of a square-rigged sailing ship’s mast immediately above the topmast. ‘Then the topgallant masts and sail fell onto the forecastle, dragging in the water until cut free. ‘

What is a Toxophilite?

Definition of toxophilite : a person fond of or expert at archery.

What is a topmast?

Definition of topmast : the mast that is next above the lower mast and is topmost in a fore-and-aft rig.

What does topgallant mean in Romeo and Juliet?

1 archaic : the topmost point : summit the high topgallant of my joy— William Shakespeare.

What are Royals on a ship?

A royal is a small sail flown immediately above the topgallant on square rigged sailing ships. It was originally called the “topgallant royal” and was used in light and favorable winds. Royal sails were normally found only on larger ships with masts tall enough to accommodate the extra canvas.

What do you call someone who makes bows?

A person who shoots arrows with a bow is called a bowman or an archer. Someone who makes bows is known as a bowyer, one who makes arrows is a fletcher, and one who manufactures metal arrowheads is an arrowsmith.

What is another word for Toxophilite?

What is another word for toxophilite?

archer bowman
crossbowman marksman
toxotes

Why is it called a crow’s nest?

The noun crow’s nest denotes a barrel or cylindrical box fixed at the masthead of a vessel, as a place for a lookout to stand. The crow’s nest was so called because of its shape and position at the top of the mast, and because its purpose was to accommodate a watchman.

What are the sails on a ship called?

Mainsail: As the name implies, this is the main sail of the boat. It is the sail attached to the back of the mast. Mast: The mast is a large, vertical pole that holds the sails up. Some boats have more than one mast.

What does warrant mean in Romeo and Juliet?

used in Romeo and Juliet. 11 uses. to promise, guarantee, or indicate certainty of something. (seldom used today, but common in classic literature) I’ll warrant him as gentle as a lamb.

What does consort mean in Romeo and Juliet?

consort = spend time together. (editor’s note: Zounds was an exclamation of that time used to express indignation, anger, or surprise.) Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here, Shalt with him hence.

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