Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

shallop

Noun
/ˈʃæl.əp/
Definition
A small, light boat, typically used for short trips or as a ship’s tender.
Examples
  • The fisherman rowed his shallop gently across the calm waters of the bay.
  • In the 17th century, shallops were commonly used for coastal exploration.
  • The shallop was anchored near the shore, waiting for the tide to rise.
Meaning
Shallop refers to a type of small boat that is often used for shallow waters or as a support vessel for larger ships. They are usually equipped with oars and sails.
Synonyms
  • skiff
  • dinghy
  • boat