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carrak (1379-80)

carrak (1379-80)

carak;  carake,  carrake,  carraqe;  careke,  carekke,  carrek;  carice,  carrik,  carrike,  karrik,  karryk  (crake  TNA SC 8/84/4184)  
  FEW:  harraqa 19,66b Gdf: GdfC:  caraque 8,427b TL: caraque 2,44 DEAF: DMF:  caraque  TLF:  caraque carraque  OED:  carrack n.  MED:  carik(e n.  DMLBS:

s.

ship.carrack, armed merchant vessel
( 1379-80 )  patron d’une carice appellé le Seinte Marie  Rot Parl1 iii 75
( 1397-98; MS: s.xv1 )  serra eskippez […] en un des carrakes illoeques  Lett & Pet 275.7
( 1406 )  dez gentz aliens viegnauntz en le poort de dite ville, come in carraqes, galeys et niefs  Blk Bk Ston i 98.14
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