- bilander
- bil·an·der
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Bilander — Der Bilander (auch Billander, von ndl. binnenlander Binnenländer) war ein zweimastiges Holz Segelschiff holländischen Ursprungs des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts. Der Schiffskörper war füllig und klinkerbeplankt, der Bug rund, das Ruder mit Pinne… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bilander — Bil an*der, n. [D. bijlander; bij by + land land, country.] (Naut.) A small two masted merchant vessel, fitted only for coasting, or for use in canals, as in Holland. [1913 Webster] Why choose we, then, like bilanders to creep Along the coast,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bilander — Bilander, zweimastiges Handelsschiff mit trapezförmigen Segeln … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bilander — (Bylander), Bolander, kleines, zweimastiges Fahrzeug auf den niederländ. Flüssen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Bilander — Bilander, holländisches, kleines, zweimastiges Fahrzeug zum Waarentransport auf Flüssen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
bilander — bilànder m DEFINICIJA pom. pov. obalni trgovački jedrenjak iz 17. i 18. st., ima dva jarbola i kosnik ETIMOLOGIJA nizoz … Hrvatski jezični portal
Bilander — A Bilander, also spelled billander or be landre, was a small European merchant ship with two masts, used in the Netherlands for coast and canal traffic and occasionally seen in the North Sea but more frequently to be seen in the Mediterranean Sea … Wikipedia
bilander — bil·an·der (bĭlʹən dər, bīʹlən ) n. Nautical. A small two masted sailing vessel, used especially on canals in the Low Countries. [Dutch billander, probably from binlander, inlander, from binnenlander: binnen, within (from Middle Dutch. See … Universalium
bilander — /ˈbɪləndə/ (say biluhnduh) noun a small merchant vessel with two masts, used on canals and along the coast in the Netherlands, etc. {Dutch bijlander, from bij by + land land + er er1} …
bilander — ˈbiləndə(r), ˈbī noun ( s) Etymology: obsolete Dutch billander (now bijlander), alteration of (assumed) obsolete Dutch binlander, from obsolete Dutch bin inside (from Middle Dutch, alteration of binnen, from be + … Useful english dictionary