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* '''barke:''' (Middle English) boat
 
* '''barke:''' (Middle English) boat
 
* '''barque''' (French) a small boat
 
* '''barque''' (French) a small boat
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*'''Egyptian Book of the Dead:''' one goes to the other side and moves around in the other world in a bark.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 4 July 2018

  • barque or bark: A small ship in general; more specifically, a ship which carries three masts without a mizen top sail. In the 18th century, the British Royal Navy used the term Bark for a nondescript vessel which did not fit any of its usual categories. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barque
  • barke: (Middle English) boat
  • barque (French) a small boat
  • Egyptian Book of the Dead: one goes to the other side and moves around in the other world in a bark.
  • embarked