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  1. Barque - Wikipedia

    In Latin, Spanish, and Italian, the term barca refers to a small boat, not a full-sized ship. French influence in England led to the use in English of both words, although their meanings now are …

  2. Barque - Ages of Exploration - Mariners' Museum and Park

    During the middle ages, barque referred to small Mediterranean vessels that had square and triangular sails.3 They were known for having a shallow-draft, which allowed them to be used …

  3. BARQUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BARQUE is a small sailing ship.

  4. Barque - definition of barque by The Free Dictionary

    Of course when Peter landed he beached his barque [small ship, actually the Never Bird's nest in this particular case in point] in a place where the bird would easily find it; but the hat was such …

  5. What Is a Barque? - Spiegato

    To be classified as a barque, a ship must have at least three masts, and be primarily square-sailed, with fore and aft sails on the aftermost mast. This sail configuration is considered to be …

  6. Barque Explained

    Barques were the workhorse of the golden age of sail in the mid-19th century as they attained passages that nearly matched full-rigged ships, but could operate with smaller crews.

  7. BARQUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    In 1875, my grandfather sailed for the islands of Southeast Asia in a four-masted iron sailing barque.

  8. What does barque mean? - Definitions.net

    A barque is a sailing vessel with three (or more) masts, with the foremast being shorter than the others and the after mast (furthest back) being square-rigged. The other masts are usually …

  9. What Does 'barque' Mean? - Whatinenglish

    What Does the French Word "Barque" Mean in English? Barque is a French word that refers to a small boat or a bark. It is commonly used to describe a type of watercraft that is often used for …

  10. BARQUE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Divers can explore the wreck of the Zephyr, a wooden barque that sunk just offshore in 1872. Recently, a team of marine archaeologists announced that it had located the long-sought …

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