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jalor

or ja·lur

[ jah-ler ]
/ ˈdʒɑ lər /
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noun
any of a wide variety of East Indian rowing and sailing ships.
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How to use jalor in a sentence

  • I hope you will stab your jalor, and jump out your Windo too.

    Sir Christopher|Maud Wilder Goodwin
  • They have also very long narrow boats, with two masts, and double or single outriggers, called balabang and jalor.

    The History of Sumatra|William Marsden
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