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galeone

galleon

noun gah-leh-OH-neh Rare

Origin: From Spanish galeón, from galea (galley)

Usage Note

Galeone denotes the large, multi-decked sailing warship used by European powers from the 15th to 18th centuries — the classic pirate-era ship. The plural is galeoni. Do not confuse with galea (a smaller oared galley) or galeotto (a galley slave, or colloquially a rogue).

Examples

"Il galeone spagnolo trasportava oro dalle Americhe."

Natural Translation

The Spanish galleon carried gold from the Americas.

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