noun
- Plural of coracle; small, lightweight boats with a rounded or oval hull, traditionally made of a wooden frame covered with hide or waterproof material.
Usage: Chiefly British and Irish; Historical and regional use
Examples
- The fishermen launched their coracles onto the river at dawn.
- Ancient coracles were used by Celtic peoples for fishing and transport.
- The museum displayed several traditional coracles made from willow and canvas.
- Coracles are still used on some Welsh rivers today.
- The lightweight coracles could be easily carried overland between waterways.