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[Greek antiquity] a large, three-masted vessel having sails and oars and carrying heavy guns: used in the Mediterranean in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

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  • Compared to the low, crowded galley, the galleass was a roomy and much more seaworthy ship.
  • The galleass was the most splendid vessel of her kind afloat, Don Hugo one of the greatest of Spanish grandees.
  • Tathagres released the rail as the galleass swung level.
  • If the galleass pitched any further, her ballast would shift.
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