curagh

/ˈkʊrə/
noun
  1. A traditional Irish or Scottish boat made of a wooden frame covered with animal skin or canvas, used for fishing or transport.
    • The fisherman rowed his curagh out to check the lobster pots.
    • Tourists can take a ride in a replica curagh along the coast of County Kerry.
    • Ancient curaghs were light enough to carry over land between waterways.
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