Bragozzo

/bræˈɡɑːtsoʊ/ noun

A large, flat-bottomed sailing vessel used historically in the Mediterranean, especially for fishing or cargo transport.

From Italian 'bragozzo,' a Venetian fishing boat. The term likely has Venetian or Greek maritime origins, as Venice was a major trading power with extensive knowledge of Mediterranean boat design.

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