bumboat

Bumboat Meaning in Bengali: বামবোট (noun), বামবোটের (adjective)

Definition and Part of Speech

Bumboat (noun, pronounced as buhm-boht) refers to a small boat used for carrying goods and passengers between ships and the shore. It is typically used in harbors or ports.

Synonyms of Bumboat

Some synonyms of bumboat include:

  • Boat (noun) – নৌকা
  • Launch (noun) – নৌকা
  • Skiff (noun) – ছোট নৌকা
  • Dinghy (noun) – ছোট নৌকা

Antonyms of Bumboat

Some antonyms of bumboat include:

  • Ship (noun) – জাহাজ
  • Vessel (noun) – জাহাজ
  • Yacht (noun) – ইয়ট
  • Steamer (noun) – স্টিমার

Origin of Bumboat

The term “bumboat” originated from the combination of the words “bum” (meaning a loafer or idle person) and “boat” (a small watercraft). It was first used in the late 18th century to describe the small boats that would approach larger ships to sell provisions and supplies to the crew.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to bumboat include:

  • Harbor (noun) – বন্দর
  • Port (noun) – বন্দর
  • Wharf (noun) – বন্দর
  • Pier (noun) – বন্দর

Bumboat in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that mention bumboat:

  • “The bumboat woman, who was still paddling about, had given him a wide berth.” – Joseph Conrad (যোসেফ কনরাদ)
  • “The bumboat woman, with her basket of apples, had come alongside.” – Herman Melville (হারমান মেলভিল)

Bumboat Meaning in Different Languages

Bumboat is known by different names in various languages:

  • Bengali: বামবোট
  • Hindi: बमबोट
  • Nepali: बमबोट
  • Urdu: بمبوٹ
  • Tamil: பம்போட்டு
  • Telugu: బంబోట్
  • Arabic: قارب صغير
  • Chinese: 小船
  • Japanese: バムボート
  • Russian: бамбот

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