Pirogue
Flat-bottomed Cajun canoe built to glide through the bayou.
Definitions
A narrow, flat-bottomed boat — traditionally hand-carved from a single cypress log — used to navigate the shallow bayous and marshes of south Louisiana. So shallow-drafted Cajuns joke it can float on a heavy dew. Cypress originals are now mostly aluminum or fiberglass, but the name and the silhouette didn't change.
Pirogue In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From Louisiana French, via Caribbean Spanish 'piragua', ultimately from a Carib/Galibi word for a dugout canoe.
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