n. A large three-masted sailing ship with a square rig and usually two or more decks, used in the 1500s, 1600s, and 1700s, especially by Spain as a merchant ship or warship. [Spanish galeon, from Old Spanish , augmentative of galea, galley, from Old French galie; see GALLEY.] (click for a larger image) galleon |
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