Cabots

/kəˈbɒts/ noun

Plural of cabot; old nautical term for a type of ship or vessel used in coastal trading.

From Portuguese cabot or from the family name Cabot, referring to 15th-century explorers. The term entered English maritime vocabulary through trade and navigation contexts, possibly conflating the explorer name with ship types.

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