Bilander

/baɪˈlændər/ noun

A small two-masted sailing ship or merchant vessel used in northern European waters, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries.

From Dutch 'bijlander,' possibly from 'bij' (near, by) plus 'land,' referring to its use in coastal and inland waterway navigation; a maritime term reflecting Dutch shipbuilding expertise.

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