Biscayner

/bɪsˈkeɪnər/ noun

A fast sailing ship with two masts, originally from the Bay of Biscay region, used for fishing and trade in the 16th and 17th centuries.

From Bay of Biscay, a body of water between Spain and France where these ships were built and used. The suffix '-er' denotes the ship type or origin location. The word traveled through maritime trade terminology.

AMቢስካይ
ARبسكاي
BNবিস্কয়ের মানুষ
CAbiscaí
CSBiskajský
DAbiscainer
DEBiskayaer
ELΒισκαϊνός
ESbiscaíno
FAبِسْکِی
FIbiscaijalainen
FRBiscaïen
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