Pelorus — в Хорватии … Википедия
Pelorus — may have one of the following meanings. * In Greek Mythology, Pelorus was one of the Spartoi * Pelorus (instrument), a navigational instrument * Pelorus Jack, was a dolphin * Pelorus Sound, in the Marlborough Sounds of New Zealand. * HMS Pelorus … Wikipedia
Pelorus — Type Yacht de luxe Histoire Lancement 2003 Statut En service … Wikipédia en Français
Pelorus — Pe*lo rus, n. [After Pelorus, said to have been Hannibal s pilot when he left Italy.] (Navig.) An instrument similar to a mariner s compass, but without magnetic needles, and having two sight vanes by which bearings are taken, esp. such as cannot … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
PELORUS — apud Silium, ubi de Ludis Scipionis, l. 16. v. 355. Tertius aequatâ currebat fronte Peloro Caucasus: ipse asper, nec qui cervicis amaret Adplausae blandos sonitus, clausumque cruentô Spumeus admorsu gauderet mandere ferrum. Ad docilis freni et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
pelorus — [pə lōr′əs, pəlôr′əs] n. [? after L Pelorus, pilot of Hannibal s ship] Naut. a device for taking bearings, consisting of a flat metal ring, equipped with sighting vanes or a small telescope, that fits over a compass card or gyrocompass … English World dictionary
Pelorus — Pelorus, nautisches Instrument, s. Palinurus … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
pelorus — /peuh lawr euhs, lohr /, n., pl. peloruses. Navig. a device for measuring in degrees the relative bearings of observed objects. Also called dumb compass. [1850 55; perh. < L Pelorus, now Faro in Sicily, a cape which requires skill in navigation]… … Universalium
pelorus — noun /pɪˈlɔːrəs/ A device used to take a bearing on a distant object. , 1973: Light clusters, clear, deep, on the face of the radio gear…fans up softly off the dial of the pelorus…spills out portholes onto the white river. Thomas Pynchon,… … Wiktionary
pelorus — [pɪ lɔ:rəs] noun (plural peloruses) a sighting device on a ship for taking the relative bearings of a distant object. Origin C19: perh. from Pelorus, said to be the name of Hannibal s pilot … English new terms dictionary