From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcoraclecor‧a‧cle /ˈkɒrəkəl $ ˈkɔː-, ˈkɑː-/ noun [countable] TTWa small round boat that you move with a paddle
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coracle• We must hide until it is dark, and then I will steal a coracle and row you to the Drowned Forest.• That's Tony going round in his coracle again.• The coracle dates back more than two thousand years - now it's being revived by a Gloucestershire boat-builder.• Tim looked at old pictures of the River Wye coracles to work out how to build them.Origin coracle (1500-1600) Welsh corwgl