Flotsam

/ˈflɒtsəm/ noun

Floating wreckage or debris from a ship that has sunk or been wrecked; also used figuratively for any scattered or discarded items.

From Dutch 'flotsam' or Old French 'flotaison,' from 'floter' meaning 'to float.' Combined with 'jetsam' (things thrown overboard) as a legal term.

DETreibgut
ESrestos
FRépaves
ITrelitti
JA漂流物
KO유실물
PTdestroços
RUобломки
TRenkaz
ZH漂流物
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