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Micé

  1. Messer; master (in maritime context).
  2. See also: Micer. Both 'micé' and 'micer' seem to be used to address admirals.

Florim

  1. Gold coin issued by the kings of Aragon, starting with Pedro IV of Aragon in 1346.
  2. Had a weight of 3.35 gr and it was an adaptation of the Florentine gold coins.

Patrão

  1. Owner of a ship.
  2. Shipmaster; skipper; master or captain of a ship. [Fernando, ch. 124: 21]
  3. Patrões (pl.): owners, masters, or captains of ships.

Aio

  1. Companion, squire. [Fernando, ch. 62] (CW)
  2. Guardian and tutor. [Fernando, chs. 65, 72] (PK)

Adiantado-mor

  1. Chief Provincial Governor. (CW) [Pedro, ch. 30: 59; ch. 32: 12]
  2. Chief Justice within a specific territory. 
  3. The most important magistrate within a frontier province. (CW)
  4. The same as meirinho-mor. (CW)

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