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Definition of Jurymasts
1. jurymast [n] - See also: jurymast
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jurymasts
Literary usage of Jurymasts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Navy Records Society by Navy Records Society (Great Britain) (1896)
"This opportunity was immediately embraced to erect jurymasts, which was completed
by the 26th, and equal, if not superior, to any of the kind fitted at sea. ..."
2. The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France in by William James, Frederick Chamier (1837)
"It was then found that not a man could be spared from guarding the hatchways, to
rig jurymasts and endeavour to work the ship off a lee- shore ; nor was ..."
3. Journal of Rear-Admiral Bartholomew James, 1752-1828 by Bartholomew James, James Young Falkland Sulivan (1896)
"This opportunity was immediately embraced to erect jurymasts, which was completed
by the 20th, and equal, if not superior, to any of the kind fitted at sea. ..."
4. Manual of the Administration of the Madras Presidency by Madras (Presidency) (1885)
"Both the ' Superb ' and ' Exeter ' got to Bombay with jurymasts. .... Some of
them in jurymasts. The ' Great Britain ' of 522 tons was never heard of again ..."
5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1894)
"... daybreak on the 9th found a French fleet of nineteen ships of the line a few
miles to the westward of him. Though several of these were under jurymasts, ..."
6. The Library of American Biography by Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress), Jared Sparks (1846)
"The business of refitting the Macedonian with jurymasts, and making the necessary
repairs to enable her to reach an American port, was soon accomplished by ..."