Čun, mali čamac, lađica; velika trgovačka lađa sa tri katarke.
Lađa, lađica, čun, čamac, brodić, brodica. (ital.)
ETYM Old Fren. barge, French berge, from Late Lat. barca, for barica, prob. from Latin baris an Egyptian rowboat, prob. from Egyptian: cf. Coptic bari a boat. Related to Bark a vessel.
A boat with a flat bottom for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals); SYN. flatboat, hoy, lighter.
Three-masted vessel with square-rigged mizzen mast; any small ship. see barque.
1. The act of catching an object with the hands; SYN. grab, snatch, snap.
2. The quantity that was caught; SYN. haul.
3. A fastener that fastens or locks a door or window.
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4. A hidden drawback
5. A person regarded as a good matrimonial prospect; SYN. match.
6. A restraint that checks the motion of something; SYN. stop.
7. Anything that is caught (especially if it is worth catching)
8. A cooperative game in which a ball is passed back and forth
9. A break or check in the voice (usually a sign of strong emotion).