scalpellus

/skæˈplɛləs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of small, flat oar used in ancient times, particularly in Egypt and Greece, for propelling or steering boats.

“The archaeologists discovered a scalpellus buried alongside the ancient ship, providing valuable insights into its construction and navigation.”

Synonyms

  • oar
  • sculling oar

Antonyms

  • anchor