Frigate

/ˈfrɪɡət/ noun

A fast, medium-sized sailing warship used by navies from the 1600s through the 1800s, designed for speed and maneuverability.

From French 'frégate,' possibly from Italian 'fregata' or Arabic 'farīqah,' the word entered European languages in the 16th century to describe a new type of naval vessel that became crucial in maritime warfare.

AMመርከብ
ARالفرقاطة
BNফ্রিগেট
CAfragata
CSfregata
DAfregat
DEFregatte
ELφρεγάτα
ESfragata
FAفریگاته
FIfregatti
FRfrégate
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