ˈbȯiə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: Dutch boeier, from Middle Dutch boeyer, boyer, from boeyen, boyen to plank up the side of a ship (perhaps from boeye, boye fetter, chain, from Old French buie, boie, from Latin boia shackle for the neck) + -er -er (akin to Old English -ere -er)
: a small Flemish sailing boat