fireship
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Noun
[edit]fireship (plural fireships)
- (nautical, historical) A wooden ship set alight and then sent floating into an enemy flotilla, with the aim of spreading the fire among them.
- Synonym: (obsolete) brulot
- Fireships were famously used by Sir Francis Drake when fighting the Spanish Armada of 1588.
- 1984, Witold Rodzinksi, The Walled Kingdom: A History of China from 2000 BC to the Present[1], London: Fontana Paperbacks, →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 69:
- His attempt in 208 to cross the Yangtse was frustrated in the famous battle of Ch'ih-pi, in which his immense fleet was destroyed by his enemies' fireships, and most of his army slain.
- (vulgar, slang) A diseased prostitute.
Translations
[edit]wooden ship set alight
See also
[edit](boat ablaze):
(prostitute):
References
[edit]- Depraved and Insulting English – Peter Novobatsky & Ammon Shea →ISBN
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