coracles in English

noun
1
(especially in Wales and Ireland) a small, round boat made of wickerwork covered with a watertight material, propelled with a paddle.
The suspended flotilla includes modern powerboats, yachts and coracles .

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1. Coracles have been made by people of many cultures for thousands of years

2. Coracles, also known as Dongis sometimes, are round boats traditionally used to ferry people and livestock across rivers

3. A unique collection of Coracles from Wales and around the world, including India, Vietnam, Iraq and America

4. The Coracle Society was founded in 1990 with these aims: promoting the knowledge of Coracles, curraghs and allied craft, their making and use, and also their study and collection; taking all reasonable steps to support the continuance of fishing involving the use of Coracles and to encourage the holding of Coracle regattas, races and the like;

5. In fact, Coracles can be found all over the world, including in places like India, Vietnam, and North America, and the Welsh may have borrowed the design from the Irish; they certainly borrowed the word corwgl from the Irish curach .

6. Coracle (plural Coracles) A small circular or oblong boat made of wickerwork and made watertight with hides or pitch, propelled and steered with a single paddle and light enough to be carried on a person's back

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