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Mountain range in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Convoy Range (76°47′S 160°45′E / 76.783°S 160.750°E / -76.783; 160.750 (Convoy Range)) is a broad range in Antarctica. It is south of the Kirkwood
Convoy_Range
Upland in Victoria Land, Antarctica
ice-covered upland between Greenville Valley and Alatna Valley in the Convoy Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica. Staten Island Heights were mapped by the
Staten_Island_Heights
Valley in Antarctica
about 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) along the southeast side of the Convoy Range, Antarctica. Parker Calkin, U.S. geologist, made stratigraphic studies
Alatna_Valley
Coastal mountain range in Antarctica
the range is occupied by the Oates Piedmont Glacier. It is south of the Prince Albert Mountains and northeast of the Convoy Range. The Kirkwood Range was
Kirkwood_Range
Group of vehicles traveling together
A convoy is a group of vehicles, typically motor vehicles or ships, traveling together for mutual support and protection. Often, a convoy is organized
Convoy
Valley in Antarctica
the large mainly ice-free valley lying south of Elkhorn Ridge in the Convoy Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica. A lobe of the Northwind Glacier flows a
Greenville_Valley
Glacier in Antarctica
The Benson Glacier forms in the northeast end of Alatna Valley in the Convoy Range and flows northeast to the south of Mount Razorback, Dotson Ridge, Flagship
Benson_Glacier
Allied oceangoing convoys
were 78 convoys, Convoy PQ 1 to Convoy PQ 18 (outbound), Convoy QP 1 to Convoy QP 15 (inbound), Convoy JW 51 – Convoy JW 67 (outbound) and Convoy RA 51
Arctic convoys of World War II
Arctic_convoys_of_World_War_II
Motor vehicle
commercial vehicle that would replace both the Lublin II and the old LDV Convoy range, however following GM's acquisition of Daewoo, LDV secured the exclusive
FSC_Lublin
Glacier in Antarctica
descending eastward from the Antarctic Plateau, between the Convoy Range and Clare Range, into the southern part of Granite Harbour. It was discovered
Mackay_Glacier
Geological formation in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
Section Peak Formation of the Eisenhower Range and Deep Freeze Range, as well as volcanic deposits on the Convoy Range and Ricker Hills of southern Victoria
Hanson_Formation
Glacier in Antarctica
the slopes at the northeast corner of the Convoy Range and flowing along the south end of the Kirkwood Range into Tripp Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica
Fry_Glacier
Glacier in Antarctica
Brandau Rocks and Carapace Nunatak. The glacier flows northeast past the Convoy Range to the Mawson Glacier. The United States set up an Antarctic field camp
Odell_Glacier
2022 protest against COVID-19 mandates
The Canada convoy protest, also known as the Freedom Convoy (French: Convoi de la liberté), was a series of protests and blockades across Canada in early
Canada_convoy_protest
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
Convoy HG 76 (19 to 23 December 1941) was an Allied convoy of the HG (Homeward from Gibraltar) series, during the Second World War. It was notable for
Convoy_HG_76
routes from French Atlantic ports and were within range of Axis maritime patrol aircraft making these convoys vulnerable to observation and interception by
Gibraltar convoys of World War II
Gibraltar_convoys_of_World_War_II
Valley in Antarctica
head of Towle Glacier, lying immediately west of Towle Glacier in the Convoy Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica. Towle Valley was mapped in 1957 by the
Towle_Valley
Battle in the Mediterranean Sea in 1942 during WWII
mid-August), known in Malta as Il-Konvoj ta' Santa Marija (Santa Maria Convoy), was a British operation to carry supplies to the island of Malta in August
Operation_Pedestal
Allied World War II convoy in the Arctic Ocean
Convoy PQ 17 was an Allied Arctic convoy during the Second World War. On 27 June 1942, the ships sailed from Hvalfjörður, Iceland, for the port of Arkhangelsk
Convoy_PQ_17
Mountain range in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Kirkwood Range near the coast and Convoy Range, Coombs Hills and Allan Hills further inland. South of these are the Clare Range, Saint Johns Range etc. The
Prince_Albert_Mountains
Mountain range in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Willett Range on the south side of Mackay Glacier, in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is south of the Convoy Range and north of the Olympus Range. The Clare
Clare_Range
Glacier in Antarctica
Mawson Glacier, about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) north of the Convoy Range in Victoria Land. Mapped in 1957 by the New Zealand Northern Survey party
Mawson_Glacier
Antarctic ice-covered ridge
(19 km; 12 mi) long between Chattahoochee Glacier and Towle Glacier in the Convoy Range of Antarctica. Eastwind Ridge was mapped by the United States Geological
Eastwind_Ridge
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
ONS 5 was the 5th of the numbered ON/ONS convoys of Slow trade convoys Outbound from the British Isles to North America. The North Atlantic battle around
Convoy_ONS_5
Antarctica land forms
facing Coombs Hills to the south of the glacier. They are west of the Convoy Range, south of Battlements Nunatak and east of the Antarctic Plateau. Allan
Allan_Hills
Attempt by Germany during World War II to cut supply lines to Britain
shadow surveillance—tailing the convoy out of range of the convoy's guns—posed a serious risk of reporting back the convoy's course and position so that U-boats
Battle_of_the_Atlantic
Topics referred to by the same term
a village near Carlisle, England Cargo Pond, Alatna Valley, in the Convoy Range of Victoria Land, Antarctica Bobby Cargo (1868–1904), American baseball
Cargo_(disambiguation)
Mountain in Victoria Land, Antarctica
construction of the expedition ship Discovery. Alberts 1995, p. 513. Convoy Range USGS. Alberts 1995, p. 793. Alberts 1995, p. 95. Alberts 1995, p. 686
Mount_Murray_(Antarctica)
Allied supply convoys of the Second World War
The Malta convoys were Allied supply convoys of the Second World War. The convoys took place during the Siege of Malta in the Mediterranean Theatre. Malta
Malta_convoys
1942 failed Allied resupply convoy to Malta
mid-June") was a British operation during the Second World War, to escort supply Convoy MW 11 from the eastern Mediterranean to Malta, which took place from 11
Operation_Vigorous
Mountain in antarctica
of Dotson Ridge. The name is one of a group of nautical names in the Convoy Range, this one applied by the 1989-90 NZARP field party with reference to
Flagship_Mountain
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
formed into convoys for protection against German submarine attack. In March 1943 convoys HX 229 and SC 122 were the focus of the largest convoy battle of
Convoys_HX_229/SC_122
Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
because the feature resembles the thumb on a mitten. Alberts 1995, p. 28. Convoy Range USGS. Mount Joyce USGS. Alberts 1995, p. 673. Alberts 1995, p. 55. Alberts
Mount_Armytage
1943 naval battle during the Arctic campaign of WWII
battleship Scharnhorst sailed to implement Operation Ostfront, an attack on Arctic convoys carrying supplies from the western Allies to the Soviet Union. Scharnhorst
Battle_of_the_North_Cape
World War II anti-submarine initiative
mid-Atlantic beyond the range of patrolling aircraft. Many anti-submarine escorts lacked the endurance to accompany convoys through the mid-Atlantic
Mid-ocean_escort_force
2020 American war film by Aaron Schneider
Pit", the Mid-Atlantic gap, where they will be out of range of protective air cover. The convoy's escort consists of the Fletcher-class destroyer USS Keeling
Greyhound_(film)
Allied WWII freighter convoy to the Soviet Union
Convoy PQ 18 (2–21 September 1942) was an Arctic convoy of forty Allied freighters from Scotland and Iceland to Arkhangelsk in the Soviet Union during
Convoy_PQ_18
Topics referred to by the same term
Elkhorn or Elk Horn may refer to: Elkhorn Ridge, a ridge of the Convoy Range in Victoria Land Elkhorn, Manitoba, an unincorporated community Elkhorn Mountain
Elkhorn
Motor vehicle
The LDV Convoy is a light commercial van that was manufactured from 1983 until 2006. The Convoy and its predecessors were wider and longer versions of
LDV_Convoy
Topics referred to by the same term
Mountain may refer to: Matchless Mountain (Antarctica), a mountain in the Convoy Range, Victoria Land, Antarctica Matchless Mountain (Colorado), a mountain
Matchless_Mountain
Convoy Hi-71 (ヒ-71) was one of the World War II Hi convoys of fast tankers and troop transports from Japan to Singapore. The heavily defended convoy was
Convoy_Hi-71
Small, fast Allied convoy of World War II
Convoy Faith was a small, fast Allied convoy of World War II. It suffered heavy casualties when attacked by German long-range bombers while en route from
Convoy_Faith
Convoys during naval battles of the Second World War
west-bound convoys as they were about to enter the Greenland Air Gap, where Allied aircraft were reckoned to be unable to operate due to the extreme range. Leuthen
Convoys_ONS_18/ON_202
WWII Allied naval convoy
Convoy QP 14 (13–26 September 1942) was an Arctic convoy of the QP series which ran during the Second World War. The convoy was a return journey of Allied
Convoy_QP_14
British Arctic convoy in March 1942
Convoy PQ 13 was a British Arctic convoy that delivered war supplies from the Western Allies to the USSR during the Second World War. The convoy was subject
Convoy_PQ_13
Area outside airplane range in World War II
When Convoy ON 127 was attacked by the U-boat U-584 on 11 September 1942, there was a VLR of 120 Squadron overhead. Fifteen U-boats converged on Convoy ON
Mid-Atlantic_gap
1943 Allied attack on a Japanese convoy
Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) attacked a Japanese convoy carrying troops to Lae, New Guinea, as part of Operation 81. Most of the
Battle_of_the_Bismarck_Sea
2002 documentary directed by Jamie Doran
Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death (earlier title: Massacre at Mazar) is a 2002 documentary by Irish filmmaker Jamie Doran and Afghan journalist Najibullah
Afghan Massacre: The Convoy of Death
Afghan_Massacre:_The_Convoy_of_Death
Mobile ground base air defence system
system is designed to protect a manoeuvring army, transportation routes, convoys, command centres, logistical hubs in a dynamic environment from targets
NOMADS ground-based air defence system
NOMADS_ground-based_air_defence_system
World War II naval tactic
The Wolfpack (Rudeltaktik) was a convoy attack tactic employed in the Second World War. It was used principally by the U-boats of the Kriegsmarine during
Wolfpack_(naval_tactic)
World War II naval battle
the east of Punta Stilo, Calabria. Both fleets went to sea to protect convoys that reached their destinations and both had signals intelligence giving
Battle_of_Calabria
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
HX 112 was a North Atlantic convoy of the HX series which ran during the battle of the Atlantic in the Second World War. It saw the loss of U-boats commanded
Convoy_HX_112
The ON and later ONS convoys were a series of North Atlantic trade convoys running Outbound from the British Isles to North America during the Atlantic
ON/ONS_convoys
Allied operation during WWII
Operation Stoneage or Operation Stone Age (16–20 November 1942) was an Allied convoy to the Mediterranean island of Malta in the Second World War. To disguise
Operation_Stoneage
Arctic convoy
Convoy PQ 16 (21–30 May 1942) was an Arctic convoy of British, United States and Allied ships from Iceland to Murmansk and Arkhangelsk in the Soviet Union
Convoy_PQ_16
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
Convoy ON 67 was a trade convoy of merchant ships that sailed during the Second World War. It was the 67th of the numbered series of ON convoys Outbound
Convoy_ON_67
German grand admiral (1891–1980)
UB-68, he attacked a convoy in the Mediterranean Sea while on patrol near Malta. Sinking one ship before the rest of the convoy outran his U-boat, Dönitz
Karl_Dönitz
Minesweeper of the Royal Navy
war she served as a minesweeper in the North Sea, and then on Russian convoys until sunk in the Battle of the Barents Sea on 31 December 1942 by the
HMS_Bramble_(J11)
Battle during the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq
defeated. At least 15 of the 18 American transport vehicles in the convoy, ranging from Humvees to Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Trucks (HEMTTs), were
Battle_of_Nasiriyah
Scharnhorst-class battleship of Nazi Germany
Gneisenau approached the convoy but again Lütjens turned away when Malaya closed to 24,000 m (26,000 yd), well within the range of the Germans' guns. He
German_battleship_Scharnhorst
German submarine
Unterseeboote), was convinced the UK and its convoys could be defeated by new tactics, and tried to focus on convoy battles. Though U-boat tactics initially
U-boat
American patrol boat and merchant ship (1934–1992)
despite the fact that the cutter was supposed to remain close by the convoy, ranging out and dropping depth charges on any suspected echoes to "keep the
USCGC_Dione
1943 naval battle
The Battle of the Messina Convoy was a naval action fought on the night of 1/2 June 1943 off the Calabrian coast, near Cape Spartivento. The action was
Battle_of_the_Messina_Convoy
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
Convoy ON 127 was a trade convoy of merchant ships during the second World War. It was the 127th of the numbered series of ON convoys Outbound from the
Convoy_ON_127
Minor naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II
the region. The Japanese convoy was escorted by four destroyers, and both sides exchanged torpedoes and gunfire from long range. After two Japanese destroyers
Battle_off_Horaniu
Convoy QP 11 was an Arctic Convoy of the Second World War, made up of merchant ships returning from the Soviet Union to Britain after delivering their
Convoy_QP_11
Naval engagement in the Red Sea during WWII
on Convoy BN 7 (20–21 October 1940) was a naval engagement in the Red Sea during the Second World War between a British force defending convoyed merchant
Attack_on_Convoy_BN_7
Naval battle during the Battle of the Mediterranean
visual contact with the convoy was the torpedo boat Sirio on the night of 26 November. After launching two torpedoes from long range, which missed, Sirio
Battle_of_Cape_Spartivento
1941 naval battle of World War II near Tunisia
The Battle of the Tarigo Convoy (sometimes called the Action off Sfax) was a naval battle of the Second World War, part of the Battle of the Mediterranean
Battle_of_the_Tarigo_Convoy
1941 WWII naval battle in the Mediterranean
Battle of the Duisburg Convoy (Battle of the BETA Convoy) was fought on the night of 8/9 November 1941 between an Italian convoy, its escorts and four
Battle_of_the_Duisburg_Convoy
WWII Arctic Convoy
Convoy PQ 14 was an Arctic convoy sent from Britain by the Western Allies to aid the Soviet Union during the Second World War. Convoys from Britain had
Convoy_PQ_14
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
HX 72 was a North Atlantic convoy of the HX series which ran during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II. The convoy comprised 43 ships, of which
Convoy_HX_72
Mountain range in Antarctica
McMurdo Station area (1968-69), McGregor Glacier (1970-71), Willett and Convoy Ranges (1971-72) and Rennick Glacier (1974-75). 77°19′S 162°24′E / 77.317°S
Saint_Johns_Range
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
Convoy SC 94 was the 94th of the numbered series of World War II Slow Convoys of merchant ships from Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, to Liverpool
Convoy_SC_94
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
HMS Gardenia and HMS Marigold. The convoy was accompanied by a CAM ship, SS Empire Moon and the rescue ship Copeland. Ranged against them was the wolfpack
Convoy_HG_84
British naval wargaming unit
tactics to counter German submarine attacks on trans-Atlantic shipping convoys. It was led by Captain Gilbert Roberts and was principally staffed by officers
Western Approaches Tactical Unit
Western_Approaches_Tactical_Unit
World War II-era escort group in the Royal Canadian Navy
referred to the organization of anti-submarine escorts for World War II trade convoys from North American port cities to the Western Ocean Meeting Point (WOMP
Western_Local_Escort_Force
Ballistic missile designed for short-range use on the battlefield
(TBM), or battlefield range ballistic missile (BRBM), is a ballistic missile designed for short-range battlefield use. Typically, range is less than 1,000
Tactical_ballistic_missile
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
Convoy SL 125 was the 125th of the numbered series of World War II SL convoys of merchant ships from Sierra Leone to Liverpool. Ships carrying commodities
Convoy_SL_125
Convoy PQ 15 was an Arctic convoy sent from Iceland by the Western Allies to aid the Soviet Union during the Second World War. The convoy sailed in late
Convoy_PQ_15
SL convoys were a numbered series of North Atlantic trade convoys in the Second World War. Merchant ships carrying commodities bound to the British Isles
SL_convoys
Fiji-class cruiser
1930s. The light cruiser spent almost her entire wartime career on Arctic convoy duties, except for a deployment south for the landings in North Africa in
HMS_Jamaica_(44)
western Burkina Faso. The convoy of Burkinabe forces left Arbinda on May 21 towards Dori. Along the way, soldiers in the convoy attacked the towns of Tafagou
Tafagou_and_Nobiol_massacres
World War II maintenance convoy operation
Second World War. The British were attempting to deliver a convoy from Gibraltar to Malta. The convoy was escorted by several battleships and an aircraft carrier
Operation_Halberd
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
Convoy HG 73 (17 September – 1 October 1941) was a trade convoy of merchant ships during the Second World War. It was the 73rd of the numbered HG convoys
Convoy_HG_73
Convoy QP 13 was an Arctic convoy of the PQ/QP series which ran during the Second World War. It was the thirteenth of the numbered series of convoys of
Convoy_QP_13
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
Convoy SC 104 was the 104th of the numbered series of World War II Slow Convoys of merchant ships from Sydney, Cape Breton Island to Liverpool. During
Convoy_SC_104
Convoys during naval battles of the Second World War
The BX convoys were a World War II series of convoys across the Gulf of Maine from Boston to Halifax. These convoys were escorted by the Western Local
BX_convoys
campaign group Nukewatch UK for 2000 to 2006) give the number of convoys as ranging from two to six return journeys per year from Aldermaston to Coulport
Defence Nuclear Material Transport Operations
Defence_Nuclear_Material_Transport_Operations
German submarine class of World War II
for Finland, the Type VII was designed for attacking the North Atlantic convoy lanes and formed the backbone of the German effort in the Battle of the
Type_VII_submarine
US Navy World War II Haskell class ship
August; and, on the following day, the ship was underway in convoy for Yokohama, Japan. The convoy entered Tokyo Bay early on the morning of 2 September, and
USS_Sherburne
Phase since 2022 of war ongoing since 2014
the Dnipro were limited by Ukrainian defences. As of 5 March, a Russian convoy, reportedly 64 kilometres (40 mi) long, had made little progress toward
Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
2011 killing in Sirte, Libya
Gaddafi had fled in a small convoy to Sirte on the day Tripoli fell. His son, Mutassim Gaddafi, followed in a second convoy. On 19 October 2011, Libya's
Killing_of_Muammar_Gaddafi
Military unit
strategy by extending the range of the escorts into the Atlantic. In early 1941, escorts based out of the United Kingdom escorted convoys to 22° west longitude
Newfoundland_Escort_Force
1914–1918 global conflict
successfully attack a submerged submarine. Convoys slowed the flow of supplies since ships had to wait as convoys were assembled; the solution was an extensive
World_War_I
Branch of underwater warfare
Brest and La Rochelle. Long-range aircraft patrols to close the Mid-Atlantic gap. Escort carriers to provide the convoy with air cover, as well as close
Anti-submarine_warfare
Convoy during naval battles of the Second World War
two oilers for mid-ocean re-fueling and re-arming, and the convoy rescue ship Zamalek. Ranged against them were 25 U-boats in three patrol lines, which
Convoy_SC_130
World War II naval convoy
Convoy PQ 18 (2–21 September 1942) was an Arctic convoy of forty Allied freighters from Scotland and Iceland to Arkhangelsk in the Soviet Union during
Convoy_PQ_18_order_of_battle
2025 Israeli mass killing of Palestinians
approached the convoy. Al-Nassasrah heard injured colleagues calling out for help before the Israeli troops began shooting the survivors at close range. When the
Rafah_paramedic_massacre
1927 Nelson-class battleship of the Royal Navy
following offensives near the French city of Caen. The ship escorted one convoy through the Arctic to the Soviet Union in late 1944. In poor condition from
HMS_Rodney_(29)
CONVOY RANGE
CONVOY RANGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English cony ‘rabbit’ (a back-formation from conies, from Old French conis, plural of conil), a nickname for someone thought to resemble a rabbit in some way or a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in rabbits or rabbit skins.
Female
Arthurian
, white flower, or, loves-convoy.
Boy/Male
Celtic
Dark haired wise man.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Connor, CONOR means "hound-lover."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Conchobhar, CONNOR means "hound-lover."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Peaceful Life; Peaceful Lift
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Wagoner; To Convey
Boy/Male
English
Cowherd; cowboy.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conláed, CONLEY means "purifying fire."
Male
English
Wise Man
Boy/Male
Celtic Gaelic Irish Welsh
Hound of the plain.
Boy/Male
Irish American
Strong willed or wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', meaning high desire....
Boy/Male
Irish
Hero.
Female
Arthurian
, white flower, or, loves-convoy.
Boy/Male
Irish American
Strong willed or wise. Also a : Hero.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish Celtic
Wise.
Boy/Male
African, American, British, English, Jamaican
Cowherd; Cowboy
Boy/Male
Irish
An ancient Irish name whos meaning is lost in antiquety.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish
Wise Aid; High Longing; Hound Lover; Form of Connor; Wolf Lover
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Cowboy
CONVOY RANGE
CONVOY RANGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Batt.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Belonging to the Family of Hari
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : habitational name from Scoble in Devon.
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Verissimus, VERÃSSIMO means "very true."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Latin, Netherlands, Polish, Swedish, Swiss
Mars; The Roman God of War; Form of the Latin Marcellus; Hammer; Little Warrior; Young Warrior; Form of Marc; Warlike; Dedicated to Mars
Girl/Female
Indian
Walking with proud, Swinging gait, Pretty
Biblical
that beholds
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Frang, FRANGAN means "French."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Document
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Son of the people.
CONVOY RANGE
CONVOY RANGE
CONVOY RANGE
CONVOY RANGE
CONVOY RANGE
v. t.
To cause to pass from one place or person to another; to serve as a medium in carrying (anything) from one place or person to another; to transmit; as, air conveys sound; words convey ideas.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Convoy
a.
Plane or flat on one side, and convex on the other; as, a plano-convex lens. See Convex, and Lens.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Convey
v. t.
To impart or communicate; as, to convey an impression; to convey information.
n.
A fish. See Cony.
n.
Conveyance; means of transportation.
n.
A protection force accompanying ships, etc., on their way from place to place, by sea or land; an escort, for protection or guidance.
n.
A vessel or fleet, or a train or trains of wagons, employed in the transportation of munitions of war, money, subsistence, clothing, etc., and having an armed escort.
n.
A company; a bevy; as, a covey of girls.
n.
A drag or brake applied to the wheels of a carriage, to check their velocity in going down a hill.
n.
A convex body or surface.
a.
Convex on both sides; double convex. See under Convex, a.
v. t.
To accompany for protection, either by sea or land; to attend for protection; to escort; as, a frigate convoys a merchantman.
n.
A rabbit. See Cony.
n.
Alt. of Congo
v. t.
To accompany; to convoy.
imp. & p. p.
of Convoy
n.
The act of attending for defense; the state of being so attended; protection; escort.
n.
Convoy; escort; guard; guide.