Galleys

/ˈɡæləz/ noun

Long, narrow warships with oars and sails used historically in the Mediterranean, or the kitchen of a ship or airplane.

From Old French 'galée,' possibly from Greek 'galea.' The naval vessel developed in Mediterranean trade routes around 1000 CE. The kitchen meaning came from the narrow passage resembling the ship's hull.

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