0 a military prison, especially one on a US navy ship
It's a brig, sure enough, he declared, "and I can't see any sign of life on her."
There was no attempt to capture the brig, and the investigation led to no further action in the matter.
In a brig accountancy partnership, this is likely to be quite fluid and quite detailed.
That brigs me to the education system, which is my next point and which has been mentioned several times today.
However, the brig was restored to the privateers by the district court.
A fleet of small boats manned by locals, who until then had surrounded the brig at a distance, immediately came forward.
The convoy also lost a ship and two brigs.
After about half an hour, the brig raised his colours again.