IPA: //ˈɡæbɑrt//
KK: /ˈgæbɑrt/
A small boat or barge used for transporting goods on rivers or inland waters.
The fisherman used a gabbart to carry his catch to the market.
The word 'gabbart' originates from Middle Dutch 'gabbart', meaning a type of small boat or barge. It refers specifically to a flat-bottomed vessel used for transporting goods, especially in shallow waters.
Imagine a small, flat-bottomed boat used for carrying things across shallow waters — that's what a gabbart is.
No commonly confused words.