bátur

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) boat

Derived terms

 * (boat for remaining men)
 * (rowing boat)
 * (lifeboat)
 * (boat for children)
 * (deckboat)
 * (boys' boat)
 * (cargo boat)
 * (passenger boat)
 * (boat which detects a school of pilot whales)
 * (fjord boat)
 * (hydrofoil boat)
 * (landing boat)
 * (boat of the pilot whaling's forman)
 * (girl's boat)
 * (boat equipped for pilot whaling)
 * (rubber boat)
 * (seagoing boat)
 * (logboat)
 * (whaling boat)
 * (boat in a boathouse)
 * (regatta boat)
 * (submarine)
 * (Greenlandic women's boat)
 * (search boat)
 * (boat for line fishing)
 * (lifeboat)
 * (open motorboat)
 * (motorboat)
 * (paper boat)
 * (post boat)
 * (rowing boat)
 * (sailing boat)
 * (seagoing boat)
 * (skin boat)
 * (dinghy, yawl, long-boat)
 * (public transport boat)
 * (speedboat)
 * (fishingboat)

Etymology
From the, from. , directly inherited from Proto Germanic.

Noun

 * 1) a boat