galleon (galíon)

noun
/ˈɡæliən/
galera (galera)

Meaning

A large sailing ship used mainly by Europeans from the 16th to 18th centuries.
Traducción del significado
Un gran barco de vela utilizado principalmente por los europeos desde el siglo XVI hasta el XVIII.
Un gran barco de vela utilizado principalmente por los europeos desde el siglo XVI hasta el XVIII.

Oraciones de ejemplo

The Spanish galleon carried treasures across the Atlantic.

El galeón español llevó tesoros a través del Atlántico.
El galeón español llevó tesoros a través del Atlántico.

Synonyms

ship, vessel, boat, frigate, man-of-war

Antonyms

raft, canoe

Colocaciones

Spanish galleon, treasure galleon, galleon fleet

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