Brulot

/bruːˈloʊ/ noun

A ship intentionally set on fire and sent toward enemy vessels to cause destruction; a burning ship used as a weapon.

From French 'brûlot,' derived from 'brûler' (to burn). Originally a naval warfare term, particularly used in 18th-century naval battles. The word combines French 'brûle' (burning) + '-ot' (diminutive suffix), literally 'little burning ship.'

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