patache

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun A tender or small vessel employed to convey men or orders from one ship or place to another.

Examples

  • He was given a highly specialized vessel called a patache, which a French text defined in 1628 as “a small warship designed for the surveillance of coasts.”

    Champlain's Dream

  • Having understood that the road from Montelimart to Grignan was inaccessible to four-wheeled carriages, we set off at four in the morning in a patache, the most genteel description of one-horse chair which the town afforded.

    Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819

  • Three vessels of 200 tons each sailed out to the attack, and for several days they fired at the French corsair, which, being a patache of light draught, had run up the bay beyond their reach.

    The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century

Note

The word 'patache' is from the Spanish 'patache', of uncertain origin. The carriage sense is after French.