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emigrant ship

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  • Emigrant — Em i*grant, a. [L. emigrans, antis, p. pr. of emigrare to emigrate: cf. F. [ e]migrant. See {Emigrate}, v. i.] 1. Removing from one country to another; emigrating; as, an emigrant company or nation. [1913 Webster] 2. Pertaining to an emigrant;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • emigrant — emigrant, immigrant are comparable but not interchangeable when denoting a person who leaves one country in order to settle in another. Emigrant (so also emigrate and emigration) is used with reference to the country from which, immigrant (so… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Ship — This unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin and is an occupational surname for a mariner, or perhaps, occasionally a ship or boat builder. The derivation of the name is from the Olde English pre 7th Century scip , ship, in Middle English schip .… …   Surnames reference

  • Star of India (ship) — Infobox nrhp2 | name =STAR OF INDIA nhl=yes caption = The Euterpe at Port Chalmers, the port of Dunedin in 1883. location= San Diego, California lat degrees = 32 lat minutes = 42 lat seconds = 57.39 lat direction = N long degrees = 117 long… …   Wikipedia

  • Marco Polo (ship) — For the cruise ship, see MS Marco Polo. Marco Polo Career (Canada) …   Wikipedia

  • Cospatrick (ship) — The Cospatrick The Graphic 9 Jan 1875 Cospatrick Career (Great Britain) …   Wikipedia

  • Edwin Fox (ship) — Edwin Fox is unique as the only surviving ship that transported convicts to Australia, brought settlers to both Australia and New Zealand and served in the Crimean war. She is the oldest merchant sailing ship still afloat. The ship is berthed at… …   Wikipedia

  • The Amateur Emigrant — (in full: The Amateur Emigrant from the Clyde to Sandy Hook ) is Robert Louis Stevenson s travel memoir of his journey from Scotland to California in 1879 1880. It is not a complete account, covering the first third, by ship from Europe to New… …   Wikipedia

  • Coffin ship — is the name given to any boat that has been overinsured and is therefore worth more to its owners sunk than afloat. These were hazardous places to work in the days before effective maritime safety regulation. They were generally eliminated in the …   Wikipedia

  • Cataraqui (ship) — The Cataraqui (also called the Cataraque British accounts of the wreck usually refer to the ship as the Cataraque which is more consistent with the pronunciation of the original Canadian name. However, Australian references such as the point on… …   Wikipedia

  • Dunedin (ship) — The Dunedin in 1876, wearing the colours of Shaw, Savill Albion Line of London (retained in 1882). Painting by Frederick Tudgay (1841–1921), 47 cm by 77 cm oil on canvas, originally owned by the ship s captain, John Whitson. The Dunedin …   Wikipedia

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