Bumboat

/ˈbʌmboʊt/ noun

A small boat used to carry provisions, supplies, or goods to ships anchored offshore, operated by bumboat vendors.

Origin unclear; possibly from Dutch 'boomboot' (tree boat) or from 'bomb' (to bump/knock), referring to small boats that would bump against larger ships. Associated with maritime commerce from the 17th century onward.

AMጀንባ
ARقارب
BNনৌকা
CAbotes
CSlodka
DAbåd
DEBötchen
ELβαρκά
ESbote de río
FAقایق
FIvene
FRbateau-bouchon
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