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Coracle - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A coracle is a small, lightweight boat traditionally made of woven wood or reeds and covered with animal hide or waterproof fabric. It is used for fishing or transportation in calm waters.

coracle

/ˈkɔrəkəl/ /ˈkɒrəkəl/

Definition:

A small, round boat made of woven material covered with animal hide or waterproof fabric.

Synonyms:

currach, kayak, dinghy

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

ocean liner, battleship

Common Collocations:

wicker coracle, traditional coracle, coracle fishing, river coracle

Derivatives:

coracles, coracler

Usage Tips:

Use "coracle" to describe small, lightweight boats used in calm waters or for fishing in rivers.

Common Phrases:

paddle a coracle, fish from a coracle, ancient coracle tradition

Etymology:

Derived from Welsh "corwgl," meaning a small boat made of woven material and hide.

Examples:

  • 1. The fisherman rowed his coracle across the calm river.
  • 2. She learned to paddle a coracle during her trip to Wales.
  • 3. The ancient Britons used coracles for fishing and transportation.
  • 4. His handmade coracle floated perfectly on the lake’s surface.

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