Almadia (noun) (historic)
al-mad-ee-a
Any of various types of dugout or canoe, especially as used in parts of Africa and Asia.
Mid 16th century; earliest use found in Thomas Hacket (fl. 1560–1590). Originally from Middle French.
Example sentences
“They disappeared down the river in the almadia”
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