Bargepole

/ˈbɑːdʒpoʊl/ noun

A long pole used to propel, steer, or brake a barge, typically about 15-20 feet long.

Compound of 'barge' (flat-bottomed boat from Greek 'baris') + 'pole' (from Old English 'pol,' meaning a stick or shaft). The term emerged in English during the medieval period when barge transportation was common.

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