Ferries

/ˈfɛriz/ noun

Boats or ships that carry passengers (and sometimes vehicles) across water on a regular scheduled route. Ferries transport people back and forth between two points, usually across a river, harbor, or short sea crossing.

From Middle English 'fery,' derived from Old Norse 'ferja' meaning 'to ferry' or 'to transport.' The word came into English through Scandinavian influence during the medieval period. It's related to the verb 'ferry,' which means to transport people or goods across water, and the noun describes the boats that do this work.

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