Apay

/ˈɑ.peɪ/ noun

A primitive type of canoe or small boat used by indigenous peoples of the Philippines and Southeast Asia, made from hollowed logs or lashed together materials.

From Tagalog/Philippine languages where the word refers to a simple wooden vessel. The term entered English through colonial contact and maritime trade in Southeast Asia during the 16th-18th centuries.

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