| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| ranska | navire de ligne |
| suomi | linjalaiva |
| tšekki | řadová loď |
| venäjä | линейный корабль (lineinyi korabl) |
| Monikko | ships of the line |
(nautical, military) A large square-rigged warship large enough to have a place in the line of battle, with up to 140 guns on at least two decks. A capital ship from the age of sail, superior to a frigate; usually, a seventy-four, or three-decker.
A drawing of the Mars, also known as the Makalös (Peerless), by Jacob Hägg. The Mars was a Swedish ship of the line built between 1563 and 1564.
(nautical, military) A large square-rigged warship large enough to have a place in the line of battle, with up to 140 guns on at least two decks. A capital ship from the age of sail, superior to a frigate; usually, a seventy-four, or three-decker.
Saint-Esprit, a ship of the line of the French Navy
(nautical, military) A large square-rigged warship large enough to have a place in the line of battle, with up to 140 guns on at least two decks. A capital ship from the age of sail, superior to a frigate; usually, a seventy-four, or three-decker.
The carrack Henri Grace à Dieu, from the Anthony Roll