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‖ palari|pəˈlɑːrɪ| [Malay.] A type of boat (see quot. 1948)
1936Times Lit. Suppl. 7 Nov. 899/3 He wanted a chance of seeing a palari working to windward in bad conditions. 1937G. E. P. Collins Makassar Sailing 12 During the second stage, which turns a pajala into a palari, the sides are raised and a deck and high stern added. 1948R. de Kerchove Internal. Maritime Dict. 516/1 Palari, an East Indian trading boat from southern Celebes and eastern Madura... It is rigged with one or two masts. 2. In Macassar the term ‘palari’ refers to a fast⁓sailing pleasure craft with two masts and an elaborately carved stern. 1950Jrnl. Malayan Branch R. Asiatic Soc. XXIII. 112 The Palari is now characterised by the possession of a double-ended hull with a heavy, tripartite bowsprit and a high, overhanging stern. 1964K. G. Tregonning Hist. Mod. Malaya 59 The Bugis copied their craft from the Portuguese, and the pajala was adapted into the famous palari, which..is..like a miniature seventeenth century fore and aft rigged galleon. |