баркас

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Russian

Etymology

Borrowed in the second half of 18th century (first attested in 1785, form барказ (barkaz) in 1762) from Dutch barkas (a large or the largest row-boat on a ship) (att. since 1718), Swedish barkasse (since 1765) or possibly another Western European language, from some Romanian language. Compare Italian barcaccia.

Pronunciation

Noun

барка́с (barkásm inan (genitive барка́са, nominative plural барка́сы, genitive plural барка́сов)

  1. launch (a big rowing boat)
  2. longboat

Declension