Caic

/ˈkaɪɪk/ noun

Definition

A small Turkish rowing boat or vessel, particularly used in Mediterranean waters.

Etymology

From Turkish 'kayık,' meaning small boat. The term entered European languages through maritime contact with the Ottoman Empire and Mediterranean trade. Italian and French versions exist, showing its widespread use among sea traders.

Kelly Says

The design of Turkish caic boats influenced Mediterranean ship design for centuries because their shallow drafts let traders navigate both open seas and shallow river ports—form following function across empires.

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