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Definition of Dismasted
1. dismast [v] - See also: dismast
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dismasted
Literary usage of Dismasted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chronological History of the West Indies by Thomas Southey (1827)
"... ship Southampton was dismasted, and driven to Wreck Reef, to leeward of Port
Royal. She had Annual Register, 1781, p. 92. still gained on them, ..."
2. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States by United States Dept. of State, Francis Wharton, John Bassett Moore (1889)
"But there aro но materials for masts, and as this vessel has been dismasted, M.
Gerard knows no other means of hastening her repairs than that of sending ..."
3. A Narrative of Voyages and Commercial Enterprises by Richard Jeffry Cleveland (1843)
"dismasted. — Arrive at Rio Janeiro. — The Visit. — Allowed Forty-five Days to
repair. — Rig the Vessel as a Brig. — Obstacles to Changing the Voyage. ..."
4. Catlin's Notes of Eight Years' Travels and Residence in Europe with His by George Catlin (1848)
"... in the fall of—Packet-ship Roscius, Captain Collins—Gale in the middle of the
ocean—A ship dismasted and in distress—The Captain and twenty-eight men ..."
5. Narrative of the Expedition to China, from the Commencement of the War to by John Elliot Bingham (1843)
"... the Typa—Typhoon—Young Hebe dismasted—Wreck of the Louisa Cutter—Sufferings
of her Crew—Their Ransom—Hong Kong—Effect of Typhoon—Escape of Her Majesty's ..."
6. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1887)
"dismasted. LIFE AMONG THE NORTH SEA TRAWLERS. BY THOMAS PAUL. " A LIFE on the
ocean wave." Of course Have not the poets sung its wild delights 1 -£*- it is ..."