noun
- A small, fast sailing ship with one or two masts, formerly used in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
- A low, flat-bottomed Dutch or Flemish cargo vessel with two masts.
Usage: nautical; historical
Usage: nautical; historical
Examples
- The merchant fleet included several galliots designed for coastal trade.
- Dutch galliots were known for their shallow draft and cargo capacity.
- The galliot could navigate both open seas and narrow river channels.
- Sixteenth-century galliots played an important role in Mediterranean commerce.
- The captain commanded a swift galliot equipped with square sails.