Chaloupe

/ʃəˈlup/ noun

A small sailboat or rowboat, often used as a ship's boat for transporting people and cargo to and from larger vessels.

From French chaloupe, borrowed from Dutch or Low German sloep, which may derive from Scandinavian roots. The word entered maritime vocabulary during the age of sail when European trading vessels needed reliable small boats for harbor work.

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