Tempist means Storm.
athena the goddess of wisdom
"Galleon tossed" typically refers to a large, multi-decked sailing ship (the galleon) being thrown or tossed about, often by strong waves or storms at sea. This phrase evokes imagery of the ship struggling against turbulent waters, highlighting the power of nature and the vulnerability of maritime vessels. It can also metaphorically represent feelings of being overwhelmed or out of control in difficult situations.
Tossed - Toased
tossed
I am only here because my ship was tossed upon the shores of the Dardanelles. Xerxes crossed the Dardanelles before Christ was born.
The suffix for tossed is ed
"Stuff tossed overboard" refers to items or cargo that are deliberately thrown off a vessel into the water. This practice, often called "jettisoning," is typically done to lighten the ship during emergencies, such as rough weather or to prevent capsizing. The items discarded can range from excess cargo to personal belongings, and while it can save the ship and crew, it often results in loss of valuable goods.
Silent Crusade, Gene Clark
In the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, the poet is comparing the moon to a ghostly galleon (a large sailing ship) tossed upon the cloudy seas. This comparison creates a vivid image of the moon's movement and appearance in the night sky.
No an adjective is a describing word while toss is a verb, a doing word.
The Dead-Tossed Waves has 407 pages.