JANGADA


Meaning of JANGADA in English

janˈgädə, -aŋˈ- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Portuguese, from Tamil caṅkaṭam or Malayalam caṅṅāṭam, from Sanskrit saṁghāta joining of timber, union

: a raft made of logs of light wood with a sail, seat, steering oar, and dagger boards and used by fishermen along the northeast coast of Brazil

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