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Послано Астрахань, 20-03-2010 04:48
Помните аргонавтов и аргосские корабли с "древнегреческих мифов"?

Их спускали на воду в Дубровнике-Рагузе:

argosy

Forms: 6 ragusye, arguze, 6 7 argose, 7 (rhaguse, ragosie,) argosea, argosey, argozee, 6 9 argosie, 7 argosy.

App. ad. It. Ragusea, pl. Ragusee, i.e. una (nave or caracca) Ragusea, a Ragusan (vessel or carack), best repr. by the earliest form ragusye; the transposition in argosea, arguze, argozee, etc., is no doubt connected with the fact that Ragusa (in Venetian, Ragusi) itself appears in 16th c. English as Aragouse, Arragouese, Arragosa . Cf. also the prec. word, in which Argosine seems to represent It. Ragusino, synonym of Raguseo.

That argosies were reputed to take their name from Ragusa, is stated by several writers of 17th c.; and the derivation is made inductively certain by investigations made for us by Mr. A. J. Evans, showing the extent of Ragusan trade with England, and the familiarity of Englishmen with the Ragusee or large and richly-freighted merchant ships of Ragusa, ‘Argosies with portly saile, Like Signiors and rich Burgers on the flood ouer-peere the pettie Traffiquers That curtsie to them, do them reuerence, As they flye by them with their wouen wings.’ (Shaks. Merch. V. i. i. 9.) No reference to the ship Argo is traceable in the early use of the word.]


1517 R. Torkington Pilgrimage (1884) 16 The most strong and myЉghty towne called Aragouse.]

1518 Diario di Marco Samudo (Feb.) Una (nave) Ragusea presa per esso corsaro.

Hist. and poet. A merchant-vessel of the largest size and burden; esp. those of Ragusa and Venice.

1577 Dee Mem. Perf. Art Navig. 9 Ragusyes, Hulks, Caruailes, and other forrein rich laden ships.

1587 Fleming Contn. Holinsh. III. 313/2 A great argosie..hauing streamers and flags verie warlike, with two boats at either sterne.

1590 Greene Wks. (Gros.) VII. 224 All the Argoses, Gallyes, Galeons, and Pataches in Venice.

1596 Shakes. Tam. Shr. ii. 376, etc.

1600 Hakluyt Voy. (1810) III. 373 The greatest shippes of France, yea, the Arguzes of Venice may enter in there.

1608 Chapman Byron’s Conspir., A full-saild Argosea.

1627 N. Burley in Smith Seaman’s Gram. A ij, The Argozees first the Illyrians made.

1638 L. Roberts Map of Commerce 237 Rhagusa..from hence was the original of those great ships here built, and in old times vulgarly called Argoses properly Rhaguses.

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