Marine-Ordbog

Forfatter: H. Wolfhagen

År: 1903

Forlag: Jacob Lunds Boghandel

Sted: København

Sider: 664

UDK: 801.3.629.12(03) Wol

I. Maritime udtryk paa dansk, engelsk, fransk, tysk.

II. Sproglige vink paa engelsk, fransk, tysk.

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_______________________________________________________________________________ ___________ 470 Kalvis............................... Kælvning.............,........................... At kælve.............................. Indlandsis............................ At være i Besæt, at være indespærret af Isen............................ At blive skruet af Isen............... Skruning......................................... Isen bryder op, brækker.............. Isens Bragen ved Skruning........... At forcere gennem Isen.............. At brække Is........................ At komme gennem Isen............... Sne.................................. Hagel................................ Polarforskning........................ Polarfarer............................ Sneblindhed.......................... Isbryder ............................. Ishud................................. Isbaad ............................... Isanker .............................. Issignal.............................. Ismaskine; Frysemaskine.............. Ishus; Frysehus...................... Iskælder; Isrum...................... Isklausul............................. Fiskeri Fisk Aborre (Perca fluviatilis).............. Bars (Labrax lupus).................. Horke (Acerina cernua)............... Sandart (Lucioperca sandra).......... Mulle (Mullus barbatus)............... Ulk, almindelig (Cottus scorpius)..... Flodulk (Cottus gobio)................ Calf-ice............................... Calving............................... To calve.............................. Inland ice............................ To be ice-bound. To be in beset .... To be nipped in the ice.............. Nip. Pressure......................... The ice breaks up..................... Ice-quake............................. Tö force the ship through the ice..... To break ice __......................... To get through the ice............... Snow................................. Hail.................................. Polar exploring....................... Arctic explorer. Arctic traveller....... Polar ophthalrny....................... Ice-breaker ........................... Ice-lining. Ice-sheathing.............. Ice-boat. Sledge-boat........................ Ice-anchor ............................ Ice-signal............................. Ice-making engine. Refrigerating machine Ice-house. Coldstore.................. Ice-locker............................. Ice-clause............................. Fishery. Fishing Fish Perch............................................. Bass.................................. Rufl'. Pope. Black-tail................. Pike-perch ............................ Surmullet.................................................. Sea-scorpion.......................... Bullhead..............................