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Fleet of British convicts vessels bound for Australia
The Second Fleet was a convoy of six ships carrying settlers, convicts and supplies to Sydney Cove, Australia in 1790. It followed the First Fleet which
Second_Fleet_(Australia)
Topics referred to by the same term
United States Second Fleet is a numbered fleet of the U.S. Navy. Second (or 2nd) Fleet may also refer to: Second Fleet (Australia), the second convict party
Second_Fleet_(disambiguation)
11 British ships establishing an Australian penal colony
The First Fleet were eleven British ships which transported a group of settlers to mainland Australia, marking the beginning of the European colonisation
First_Fleet
Unofficial term for convict ships from Britain to Australia in 1792
The fourth Fleet is an unofficial term for the flow of convict ships from England to Australia in 1792. The term was coined by C.J. Smee, a historian
Fourth_Fleet_(Australia)
Single command for all naval functions within the Australian Defence Force
establishments of the Royal Australian Navy. Fleet Command is headquartered at HMAS Kuttabul in Sydney, and is led by the Commander Australian Fleet (COMAUSFLT), also
Fleet_Command_(Australia)
Naval warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force
Australian Ship). The RAN has two primary bases for its fleet: the first, Fleet Base East, is located at HMAS Kuttabul, Sydney and the second, Fleet Base
Royal_Australian_Navy
1791 prisoner transport convoy to Australia
argument about whether she was the last ship of the Second Fleet, or the first ship of the Third Fleet, or simply sailing independently, as was HMS Gorgon
Third_Fleet_(Australia)
US Navy battleships which circumnavigated the globe (1907–09)
The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the group of United States Navy battleships that completed a journey around the globe from 16 December
Great_White_Fleet
Second World War fleet of the Royal Navy
The British Pacific Fleet (BPF) was a Royal Navy formation that saw action against Japan during the Second World War. It was formed from aircraft carriers
British_Pacific_Fleet
Country in Oceania
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous
Australia
The Royal Australian Navy, although a significant force in the Asia-Pacific region, is nonetheless classed as a medium-sized navy. Its fleet is based around
Future of the Royal Australian Navy
Future_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy
Current aircraft operated by Qantas
Qantas operates a fleet of Airbus A321XLR, Airbus A330, Airbus A380, Boeing 737 and Boeing 787 aircraft. This list excludes aircraft from subsidiaries
Qantas_fleet
Project to assemble a fleet of tall ships
First Fleet Reenactment Voyage (also known as the Second First Fleet) was a project to assemble a fleet of tall ships to sail from England to Australia in
First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage
First_Fleet_Re-enactment_Voyage
Australian airline
fleet size. It commenced services on 31 August 2000 with two aircraft on a single route, before suddenly emerging as a major airline in Australia's domestic
Virgin_Australia
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) fleet is made up of 32 commissioned warships and 11 non-commissioned as of February 2026[update], with the non-commissioned
List of active Royal Australian Navy ships
List_of_active_Royal_Australian_Navy_ships
British convict (1775–1859)
was transported to Australia when she was 13 years old. She was the youngest convict aboard Lady Juliana, part of the Second Fleet. Her family grew to
Mary_Wade
Military unit
Far East Fleet (also called the Far East Station) was a fleet of the Royal Navy from 1952 to 1971. During the Second World War, the Eastern Fleet included
Far_East_Fleet
Military unit
The Second Fleet was a reserve formation of the Royal Navy that briefly existed before the First World War. Formed on 1 May 1912 from the Third Division
Second_Fleet_(United_Kingdom)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up fleet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fleet may refer to: Fishing fleet Naval fleet Fleet vehicles, a pool of motor vehicles Fleet Aircraft
Fleet
1787 penal transportation to New South Wales
First Fleet is the name given to the group of eleven ships carrying convicts, the first to do so, that left England in May 1787 and arrived in Australia in
List of convicts on the First Fleet
List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet
Australian Government program to outline the future of the Navy
Combatant Review (or the Surface Fleet Review) was a 2024 independent review of the surface fleet of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), that was authorised
Australian Surface Fleet Review
Australian_Surface_Fleet_Review
British ship
barque that participated in the First Fleet, assigned to transport convicts for the European colonisation of Australia[broken anchor] in 1788. Also, the British
Scarborough_(1782_ship)
Former naval fleet of the Royal Navy
forming the principal fleet in British waters. In 1912 it was renamed the Home Fleets, formed of the First, Second and Third fleets. On the outbreak of
Home_Fleet
PWHL ice hockey team in Boston
The Boston Fleet are a professional ice hockey team based in the Greater Boston area that competes in the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). They
Boston_Fleet
Imperial Japanese Navy unit during the Pacific War
1941, the 1st Air Fleet was the world's largest fleet of aircraft carriers. In its second generation, 1st Air Fleet was a land-based fleet of "kichi kōkūtai"
1st_Air_Fleet
Parade and review of naval ships by a head of state
captain will render a salute. Australia has a history of Fleet Reviews, the last Fleet Review took place in Australia in October 2024. Port Phillip royal
Fleet_review
1942 major naval battle in World War II
Japanese Combined Fleet under the command of Isoroku Yamamoto suffered a decisive defeat by two carrier strike groups of the U.S. Pacific Fleet near Midway
Battle_of_Midway
Australian national holiday
Australia Day is the official national day of Australia. Observed annually on 26 January, it marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet and raising of the
Australia_Day
History of Australia, Volume I. pp. 70–74. David Hill. (2008) 1788; The Brutal Truth of the First Fleet. pp. 9,11. William Heinemann, Australia ISBN 978-1-74166-797-4
History_of_Australia
Transportation of convicts to Australia
Founders of Australia: a biographical dictionary of the First Fleet, Sydney, Library of Australian History, 1989. Gordon Greenwood, Australia: A Social
Convicts_in_Australia
2008 studio album by Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes is the debut studio album by American band Fleet Foxes, released on June 3, 2008, by Sub Pop and Bella Union. The album garnered wide praise
Fleet_Foxes_(album)
The following is a list of fleets of navies from around the world. Fleet Command (Australia) Commander, Canadian Fleet Atlantic (Maritime Forces Atlantic)
List_of_fleets
Australian naval amphibious ship class
ships built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Planning to upgrade the navy's amphibious fleet began in 2000, based on Australian experiences leading the
Canberra-class landing helicopter dock
Canberra-class_landing_helicopter_dock
Australian airline
it ASL Airlines Australia. In 2026, ASL Airlines Australia acquired Airwork. The ASL Australia fleet consists of the following aircraft: The first of
ASL_Airlines_Australia
Second voyage of Dutch ships to East Indies in 1598–1600
1598, the fleet sailed from Texel. The fleet was composed of eight vessels: Mauritius and Hollandia, which had sailed with the first fleet, as well as
Second Dutch Expedition to the East Indies
Second_Dutch_Expedition_to_the_East_Indies
List of aircraft operated by Philippine Airlines
Airlines operates a fleet composed of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft from five families (including subsidiary PAL Express' fleet): Airbus A320ceo family
Philippine_Airlines_fleet
Formation of the Royal Navy, active from 1941 to 1952
the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. On 22 November 1944 the Eastern Fleet was re-designated East Indies fleet and continued to
East_Indies_Fleet
List of Singapore Airlines aircraft
in operation since 1972, and operates a predominantly widebody fleet, until the second re-introduction of the Boeing 737 in March 2021 following the merger
Singapore_Airlines_fleet
Contemporary accounts of the European settlement in Australia
establish the first European settlement in Australia, a penal colony which became Sydney. At least 12 people on the fleet kept a journal of their experiences
Journals_of_the_First_Fleet
Australian writer, actor and comedian
Gregory Fleet (born 1962) is an Australian comedian and actor. Fleet was born in Michigan, in the United States. His father moved the family to Australia when
Greg_Fleet
Regional airline of Australia
the combined fleet included 39 aircraft, making it the second largest commuter airline in Australia at the time. The Skywest Airlines fleet included a mix
Virgin Australia Regional Airlines
Virgin_Australia_Regional_Airlines
Information about prisoners transported to New South Wales in 1787
Stories of Convicts on the First Fleet contains information about a number of convicts on the First Fleet to the penal colony of New South Wales who meet
Stories of convicts on the First Fleet
Stories_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet
Military naval officer of the highest rank
Admiral of the fleet (Australia) Admiral flote (Croatia) Admiral of the fleet (Russia) Admiral of the fleet (Soviet Union) Admiral of the fleet (Sri Lanka)
Admiral_of_the_fleet
bus fleet". Premier of South Australia. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 4 June 2021. Schmidt, Bridie (27 March 2020). "Adelaide Airport buses first fleet to
Electric vehicle policies in Australia
Electric_vehicle_policies_in_Australia
Cruise line based in Australia
Princess was redeployed to Australia to become Pacific Sky, the first modern ship in the fleet. In 2004, Pacific Sun joined the fleet, and was quickly followed
P&O_Cruises_Australia
Russian vessels evading sanctions
sanctioned list. In June 2025, the Australian Government placed sanctions on 60 vessels it deemed part of Russia's shadow fleet. In July 2025, the United Kingdom
Russian_shadow_fleet
English convict sent to Australia aboard a ship of the Second Fleet
Steel (c. 1766 – 1795) was an English convict sent to Australia aboard a ship of the Second Fleet. Convicted in 1787 for the theft of a silver watch worth
Elizabeth_Steel
Convict ship to Australia in 1789
October 2017. "The Second Fleet Transports - Lady Juliana". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2011. "Australian Royalty". Archived
Lady_Juliana_(1777_ship)
Royal Australian Navy helicopter landing ship
the Canberra-class landing helicopter docks (LHD) and the Fleet Flagship of the Royal Australian Navy. Construction of the ship started in Spain in 2008
HMAS_Canberra_(L02)
Era of Australian history
Australia from 1788 to 1850 covers the early British colonial period of Australia's history. This started with the arrival in 1788 of the First Fleet
History of Australia (1788–1850)
History_of_Australia_(1788–1850)
British sailor and Australian settler (1757–1847)
member of the First Fleet to Australia in 1788. An able seaman on HMS Sirius, Hibbs was also one of few non-convict First Fleet members known to have
Peter_Hibbs
Fleet of merchant vessels that are registered in a specific country
A merchant navy or merchant marine is the fleet of merchant vessels that are registered in a specific country. On merchant vessels, seafarers of various
Merchant_navy
Former naval fleet of the Royal Navy
The Atlantic Fleet was a naval fleet of the Royal Navy. It existed for two periods; 1909 until 1914, and then 1919 until 1932. On 14 December 1904 the
Atlantic Fleet (United Kingdom)
Atlantic_Fleet_(United_Kingdom)
American indie folk band
Fleet Foxes are an American indie folk and folk rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2006. The band currently consists of Robin Pecknold (vocals
Fleet_Foxes
Australian convict
Laxfield, Suffolk, England, was an Englishman transported to Australia in the First Fleet and became a prominent business man. On 18 March 1783, Kable
Henry_Kable
the new replacement fleet for the foundation fleet of 1901 steamed through Sydney Heads for the first time. The Royal Australian Navy has seen action
History of the Royal Australian Navy
History_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy
First World War fleet of the Royal Navy
Islands. Formed in August 1914 from the First Fleet and part of the Second Fleet of the Home Fleets, the Grand Fleet included 25–35 modern capital ships. It
Grand_Fleet
Numbered fleet of the United States Navy
all U.S. naval forces in the region. The Seventh Fleet was formed on 15 March 1943 in Brisbane, Australia, during World War II, under the command of Admiral
United_States_Seventh_Fleet
National military force of Australia
administered by five "forces" which report to the Commander Australian Fleet. These are the Fleet Air Arm, the Mine Warfare, Clearance Diving, Hydrographic
Australian_Defence_Force
U.S. presidential administration since 2025
Services Administration. Trump further announced that month a plan for a new fleet of naval vessels, to be called Trump-class battleships, although battleships
Second presidency of Donald Trump
Second_presidency_of_Donald_Trump
fleet flagship. Initially conceived as a unit of the Royal Navy, the second Indefatigable-class battlecruiser was paid for and crewed by Australians,
List of warship classes of the Royal Australian Navy
List_of_warship_classes_of_the_Royal_Australian_Navy
Australian rolling stock leasing company
Freight Car Leasing Company as CFCL Australia. The company's first contract was for the supply of a small fleet of radio-controlled automated ballast
Rail_First_Asset_Management
Naval forces of Australia during the colonial period
this beginning further vessels were acquired to give Queensland the second largest fleet in the colonies behind Victoria. Five government hopper barges were
Colonial_navies_of_Australia
2023. "Greta Van Fleet Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved August 3, 2023. "Discography Greta Van Fleet". australian-charts.com. Retrieved
Greta_Van_Fleet_discography
Low-cost airline of Australia
mixed fleet consisting of Airbus A320 family and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Like its Qantas parent, Jetstar competes with Virgin Australia. Qantas
Jetstar
Singaporean low-cost airline
from Singapore to Sydney Airport in Australia. In June 2012, Scoot started flying to Gold Coast, its second Australian destination. In October 2012, Scoot
Scoot
Public debate about the date of Australia Day
Australia Day is Australia's national day, marking the landing of the First Fleet under Captain Arthur Phillip at Sydney Cove, and the raising of the
Australia_Day_debate
1940s class of aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy
The 1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier, commonly referred to as the British Light Fleet Carrier, was a light aircraft carrier design created by the Royal
1942 Design Light Fleet Carrier
1942_Design_Light_Fleet_Carrier
Naval warfare force of the United Kingdom
the Eastern Fleet became the East Indies Fleet. In 1952, after the Second World War ended, the East Indies Fleet became the Far East Fleet. In 1971 the
Royal_Navy
Numbered fleet of the United States Navy
The Fifth Fleet is a numbered fleet of the United States Navy. Its area of responsibility encompasses approximately 2.5 million mi2 (6.5 million km2)
United_States_Fifth_Fleet
Regional airline of Australia
Southern Australia and Sunstate expanded steadily. In 1994, Southern Australia's air ambulance contract was renewed for another five years. Its fleet was expanded
Sunstate_Airlines
Environmental issue in Australia
parts of Australia since wild house mice (Mus musculus) were introduced by European colonists along with the First Fleet in 1788. Australia and China
Mouse_plagues_in_Australia
May 2023, the Australian Defence Force ceased using Chinese made DJI drones because of security concerns. The Army had operated a fleet of DJI Phantom
List of equipment of the Australian Army
List_of_equipment_of_the_Australian_Army
Russian Navy fleet
The Pacific Fleet (Russian: Тихоокеанский флот, ТОФ, romanized: Tikhookeansky flot, TOF) is the Russian Navy fleet in the Pacific Ocean. Established in
Pacific_Fleet_(Russia)
2013 naval review in Sydney, Australia
Royal Australian Navy fleet in Sydney Harbour, on 4 October 1913. In 2011 the RAN invited over 50 nations to send a ship to participate in a fleet review
International Fleet Review 2013
International_Fleet_Review_2013
Class of patrol vessel
traction, is the possibility of divesting the fleet to other government agencies (such as the Australian Border Force) and international partners (such
Arafura-class_patrol_vessel
British-American owned cruise line
several changes over the following years. In 1979, Arcadia departed the Australian fleet and was replaced by Sea Princess, which was formerly Kungsholm for
P&O_Cruises
Government official transport
the royal family when visiting Australia. No. 34 Squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force operates the current VIP fleet of two 737 Boeing Business Jets
Australian_VIP_transport
Former naval fleet of the Royal Navy
The Channel Fleet and originally known as the Channel Squadron was the Royal Navy formation of warships that defended the waters of the English Channel
Channel_Fleet
First ships to sail from England to South Australia
ships sailed together, they have been referred to as the First Fleet of South Australia since all were carrying the first immigrants, including the founding
First Fleet of South Australia
First_Fleet_of_South_Australia
Naval arm of the Russian Armed Forces
forces, and currently comprises the Northern Fleet, the Pacific Fleet, the Black Sea Fleet, the Baltic Fleet, the Caspian Flotilla, the permanent task force
Russian_Navy
Class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy
contract in 2017, with the Australian government to tender for a new in-service support contract during 2016. The patrol boat fleet began a mid-life refit
Armidale-class_patrol_boat
International Fleet Review 2005 in the United Kingdom and the International Fleet Review 2013 in Australia. IFR 2016 was the second international fleet review
International Fleet Review 2026
International_Fleet_Review_2026
Australian cargo airline
Airport in the Sydney suburb of Mascot. The fleet of aircraft are Boeing 767 based at different airports in Australia and New Zealand. Tasman Cargo Airlines
Tasman_Cargo_Airlines
Major naval battle in the Pacific Theater of World War II
States and Australia. Taking place in the Pacific Theatre of World War II, the battle was the first naval action in which the opposing fleets neither sighted
Battle_of_the_Coral_Sea
1941 Japanese attack on the US
Japan launched a surprise military strike on the United States Pacific Fleet at its naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Hawaii Territory. At the time
Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor
designated Fleet Eastern Fleet - Commander-in-Chief Eastern Fleet (formerly only C-in-Cs East Indies, Australia and China Stations), 1941–1971. First Fleet - Commander-in-Chief
List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy
List_of_fleets_and_major_commands_of_the_Royal_Navy
English convict (c. 1768 1817)
December 1817), was an English convict sent to Australia aboard the Scarborough, a ship of the First Fleet. Convicted on 7 July 1784 at Old Bailey for the
Matthew_Everingham
Largest naval formation of warships controlled by a single leader
A naval fleet is the largest operational formation of warships in a particular navy, either national or otherwise, typically under a single command and
Naval_fleet
peaked at 51 in the UK. Fleet Foxes' second album, Helplessness Blues, was released in 2011 and entered the top 10 in the US, Australia, Belgium, Canada, the
Fleet_Foxes_discography
Australian airline (1936–2002)
only the Airbus A320 Skystar fleet. This was referred to as Ansett Mark II, an operation run and financed by Ansett Australia under administration. The purpose
Ansett_Australia
Largest naval battle of World War II and history
Seventh Fleet, commanded by Vice Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid. By late 1944, the U.S. Seventh Fleet contained units of the U.S. Navy and the Royal Australian Navy
Battle_of_Leyte_Gulf
Airline of the United Arab Emirates
destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America, with a fleet of 107 Airbus and Boeing aircraft as of July 2025.[update]
Etihad_Airways
Australian convict (1770–1819)
an English-born Australian farmer, shipowner and public servant who was a convict transported to New South Wales on the Third Fleet, on the Admiral Barrington
Isaac_Nichols
British sailor, RMS Titanic survivor (1887–1965)
Frederick Fleet (15 October 1887 – 10 January 1965) was a British merchant sailor who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic. He served as a lookout
Frederick_Fleet
Australian bushranger (c. 1763–1796)
identity since the landing of the First Fleet. List of convicts transported to Australia African Australians Attributed to multiple sources Newspaper
John_Caesar
land". A number of children were born on the first fleet's 250-day journey from Portsmouth to Australia, with one source claiming that there were twenty
First white child in Australia
First_white_child_in_Australia
Royal Marines officer (1758–1833)
describing his experiences in the First Fleet, which established the first European settlement in Australia in 1788. His two accounts, Narrative of the
Watkin_Tench
Frigates for the Royal Australian Navy
government's Defence White Paper signalled Australia's intent to "acquire a fleet of eight new Future Frigates, which will be larger than the Anzac-class
Hunter-class_frigate
Numbered fleet of the United States Navy
The United States Third Fleet is one of the numbered fleets in the United States Navy. Third Fleet's area of responsibility includes approximately fifty
United_States_Third_Fleet
SECOND FLEET-AUSTRALIA
SECOND FLEET-AUSTRALIA
Female
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seònaid, SEONA means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French
From the Town Near the Sea
Female
English
From the name of the state of Arizona in the United States of America, a place considered sacred by the Native Americans. It was named after Sedona Miller Schnebly (1877-1950), the wife of the city's first postmaster. Meaning unknown.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Estmond, ESMOND means "gracious protector."Â
Girl/Female
Spanish
Lively.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Protective Grace
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With Beautiful Fleet
Boy/Male
Indian
Second
Boy/Male
English
Protected by God. Grace and protection. From the Old English name Estmund. Commonly used as a...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a watercourse or road junction, Old English gelǣt, or a habitational name from Leat in Devon, or The Leete in Essex, named with this element.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin, Spanish
Born Second
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English personal name composed of the elements ēast ‘grace’, ‘beauty’ + mund ‘protection’. This name was also used by the Norman, among whom it represents a continental Germanic cognate of the Old English name.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Second.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from one of the places called Fleet, in Dorset, Hampshire, Kent, and Lincolnshire, or from Holt Fleet on the Severn river in Worcestershire, all named with Old English flēot ‘stream’ or ‘estuary’. It may also be a topographic name from the same word used independently.English : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English flete ‘fleet’, ‘rapid’ (probably from Old English flēotan ‘to float or glide rapidly’, and so ultimately akin to 1).
Girl/Female
American, British, English, German, Teutonic
Swift; Fleet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Richward, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements rīc ‘power(ful)’ + ward ‘guard’.French : from Old French record, recort ‘recollection’, ‘account’, ‘testimony’, and by extension ‘witness’, hence perhaps a nickname for someone who had given evidence in a court of law, or a metonymic occupational name for a clerk who recorded court proceedings.New England variant of French Ricard, reflecting an Americanized spelling of the Canadian pronunciation.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Probably an Americanized form of German Flick. Compare Fleak.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Second
Girl/Female
Indian
Second
SECOND FLEET-AUSTRALIA
SECOND FLEET-AUSTRALIA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Praise
Boy/Male
Arabic
First
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Norse, Norwegian, Swedish
Ing's Wolf; Wolf of Ing
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ageless
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Romanian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil, Ukrainian
Victorious; Conqueror; Winner; Champion; One who Conquers; Victory
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Victorious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sun of the World
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Cherington or Cherrington. Cherrington in Shropshire is probably named from the Old English personal name Ceorra + -ing- denoting association (or alternatively from Old English cerring ‘river bend’) + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘estate’, but others (Cherington in Gloucestershire and Cherrington in Warwickshire) are from Old English cyrice ‘church’ + tūn. Places called Cheriton in Devon, Hampshire, Kent, and Somerset also have this last etymology.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Smiling
Girl/Female
Indian
Invincible, Unconquerable, A winner
SECOND FLEET-AUSTRALIA
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adv.
In the second place.
n.
The second part in a concerted piece; -- often popularly applied to the alto.
v. i.
A flood; a creek or inlet; a bay or estuary; a river; -- obsolete, except as a place name, -- as Fleet Street in London.
n.
One who flees.
n.
One who seconds or supports what another attempts, affirms, moves, or proposes; as, the seconder of an enterprise or of a motion.
v. t.
To pass over rapidly; to skin the surface of; as, a ship that fleets the gulf.
a.
To follow or attend for the purpose of assisting; to support; to back; to act as the second of; to assist; to forward; to encourage.
v. i.
A former prison in London, which originally stood near a stream, the Fleet (now filled up).
a.
Having the power of second-sight.
a.
Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.
v. i.
To flow in a thin, limpid humor; to ooze, as gleet.
n.
A court-leet; the district within the jurisdiction of a court-leet; the day on which a court-leet is held.
imp. & p. p.
of Second
a.
Of the second size, rank, quality, or value; as, a second-rate ship; second-rate cloth; a second-rate champion.
a.
The sixtieth part of a minute of time or of a minute of space, that is, the second regular subdivision of the degree; as, sound moves about 1,140 English feet in a second; five minutes and ten seconds north of this place.
n.
The second part in a concerted piece.
n.
A court of record held once a year, in a particular hundred, lordship, or manor, before the steward of the leet.
n.
A unit for the measurement of small intervals of time, such that 1012 (ten trillion) of these units make one second.
a.
Being of the same kind as another that has preceded; another, like a protype; as, a second Cato; a second Troy; a second deluge.
adv.
Secondly; in the second place.