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galliot

English

Alternative forms

  • galiot

Etymology

From French galiote, from Italian galeotta, diminutive of galea; see also galley, jolly boat.

Noun

galliot (plural galliots)

  1. (nautical) A light galley.
    • 1815, State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States: 1797, page 511,
      Having seen the minutes of the proceedings on the capture of the galliot the Betsy of Washington, North Carolina, captain Reynold Brown, taken the 5th of this month by the French privateer le Poisson Volant (Flying Fish) captain Thomas de Haunot— [] .

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gallito

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Noun

gallito (plural gallitos)

  1. Either of two birds in the Rhinocryptidae family, the crested gallito (Rhinocrypta lanceolata) or the sandy gallito (Teledromas fuscus).
  2. A species of flowering tree in the legume family Fabaceae, Erythrina fusca.

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  • galliot

Spanish

Noun

gallito m (plural gallitos)

  1. Diminutive of gallo, cockerel little cock
  2. (Venezuela, chiefly in the plural) popcorn
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:palomita

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