- - [Hist.] Large merchant ship of Ragusa [Dubrovnik] or Venice
- - pirates, heartily cheerful after capturing grand merchant ship
- - Right. Go into, say, maybe a large merchant ship
- - Old merchant ship making ancient city before day's end
- - Old name for a large merchant ship
- - Flotilla of merchant ships
- - A word for a large boat from the Mediterranean, apparently not related to a famous boat of Greek myth
- - Merchant ship flotilla
- - Old merchant ship
- - Ancient merchant ship
- - One or more large merchant ships
- - Large merchant ship
- - Fleet of merchant ships
- - Large merchant vessel.
- - Large ship: Poet.
- - Fleet of vessels.
- - Venetian vessel
- - Merchant ship
- - Large ship
- - So Gary wrecked the old ship
- - Ship with rich cargo
- - Old pulp magazine
- - Pioneering pulp magazine
- - Big cargo ship
- - Galleon
- - Richly-laden ship
- - Ship: Poet.
- - A fleet.
- - Merchantman.
- - Fleet of ships
- - Fleet
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