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Webster's 1828 DictionaryBATEAU, n. batto'. [L. batillum.] A light boat, long in proportion to its breadth, and wider in the middle than at the ends. Merriam Webster'salso batteau noun (plural bateaux; also batteaux) Etymology: Canadian French, from French, from Old French batel, from Old English b?t boat — more at boat Date: 1711 any of various small craft; Oxford Reference Dictionaryn. (pl. bateaux) a light river-boat, esp. of the flat-bottomed kind used in Canada. Etymology: F, = boat Webster's 1913 DictionaryBateau Ba*teau", n.; pl. Bateaux. [F. bateau, LL. batellus, fr. battus, batus, boa, which agrees with AS. b[=a]t boat: cf. W. bad boat. See Boat, n.] A boat; esp. a flat-bottomed, clumsy boat used on the Canadian lakes and rivers. [Written also, but less properly, batteau.] Bateau bridge, a floating bridge supported by bateaux. |