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dhow
or dau, dow
[ dou ]
noun
- any of various types of sailing vessels used by Arabs on the east African, Arabian, and Indian coasts, generally lateen-rigged on two or three masts.
dhow
/ daʊ /
noun
- a lateen-rigged coastal Arab sailing vessel with one or two masts
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dhow1
First recorded in 1795–1805, dhow is from the Arabic word dāwa
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dhow1
C19: from Arabic dāwa
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Example Sentences
At the end of the week they were rigged up afresh, and Mr. Darcy procured passages for them in a dhow, bound for Calcutta.
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One baby had been born on board the dhow, and another had lost its mother during the fatal voyage.
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Then began the sickening task of transferring the poor captives from the dhow to the ship.
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Many of the unhappy beings had scarcely tasted food during their imprisonment in the dhow.
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My own boat and the dhow are both there, and I shall at once work up all the rivers, and set things going again.
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