slovo | definícia |
flotsam (encz) | flotsam,plující trosky n: čl PetrV |
flotsam (encz) | flotsam,pobuda n: člověk bez trvalého bydliště PetrV |
flotsam (encz) | flotsam,ztroskotanci n: čl PetrV |
Flotsam (gcide) | Flotsam \Flot"sam\, Flotson \Flot"son\, n. [F. flotter to float.
See FFlotilla, and cf. Jetsam.] (Law)
Goods lost by shipwreck, and floating on the sea; -- in
distinction from jetsam or jetson. --Blackstone.
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flotsam (wn) | flotsam
n 1: the floating wreckage of a ship [syn: flotsam, jetsam] |
FLOTSAM (bouvier) | FLOTSAM, or FLOTSAN. A name for the goods which float upon the sea when a
ship is sunk, in distinction from Jetsam, (q.v.) and Legan. (q.v.) Bract.
lib. 2, c. 5; 5 Co. 106; Com. Dig. Wreck, A Bac. Ab. Court of Admiralty, B.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
flotsam (encz) | flotsam,plující trosky n: čl PetrVflotsam,pobuda n: člověk bez trvalého bydliště PetrVflotsam,ztroskotanci n: čl PetrV |
Flotsam (gcide) | Flotsam \Flot"sam\, Flotson \Flot"son\, n. [F. flotter to float.
See FFlotilla, and cf. Jetsam.] (Law)
Goods lost by shipwreck, and floating on the sea; -- in
distinction from jetsam or jetson. --Blackstone.
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flotsam (wn) | flotsam
n 1: the floating wreckage of a ship [syn: flotsam, jetsam] |
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