How To Use Lateen-rigged In A Sentence
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In the distance, at the horizon, there were sails, the sails of lateen-rigged vessels.
Cinnamon Roll
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A nao was a Portuguese term nef or nau in French for a full-rigged round ship, with large square-rigged sails on two or three masts, sometimes with a lateen-rigged mizzen and a smaller mast called a bonaventure abaft the mizzen.
Champlain's Dream
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Before that is was a week's camel-trek through the Sahara or ten days on the dahabeeyah, the lateen-rigged Nile Galleys.
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The two-masted, lateen-rigged ships of the unforgotten midland sea were still unknown to these Norse seafarers.
His Disposition
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She had two lateen-rigged sails, and the wind was in her favour.
The Weird Of The White Wolf

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She had ten oars to a side, two rudders, and two, permanent, lateen-rigged masts.
Explorers Of Gor
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A nao was a Portuguese term nef or nau in French for a full-rigged round ship, with large square-rigged sails on two or three masts, sometimes with a lateen-rigged mizzen and a smaller mast called a bonaventure abaft the mizzen.
Champlain's Dream
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The single lateen-rigged mast was stepped solidly into the keep fore of the cabin.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson
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I could see, out beyond the wall of chained rafts, opened now in three places, a flotilla of sails, long and low, triangular, sloping, those of lateen-rigged galleys.
Renegades Of Gor
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A nao was a Portuguese term nef or nau in French for a full-rigged round ship, with large square-rigged sails on two or three masts, sometimes with a lateen-rigged mizzen and a smaller mast called a bonaventure abaft the mizzen.
Champlain's Dream
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Fanshawe counted ninety-six craft, stretched from shore to shore: square-riggers, lateen-rigged gunboats, fast galleys.
John Paul Jones
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Here," he said, pointing to the lateen-rigged xebec; "you see that felucca-boat?
Jim Davis