Catalowne

/ˈkætəloʊn/ noun

An archaic or historical spelling of 'cataloon'; a small two-masted sailing vessel used in Mediterranean trade.

An older English spelling variant of 'cataloon,' reflecting 17th-18th century orthography before standardized spelling. The '-owne' ending was common in Early Modern English.

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