scull

scull
I [skʌl]
nome
1) (boat) sandolino m.
2) (single oar) remo m. da bratto
3) (one of a pair of oars) remo m. di coppia, remo m. doppio
II [skʌl]
(with one oar at stern) brattare; (with two oars) vogare, remare (con remi di coppia)
* * *
1. noun
(a short, light oar.) remo
2. verb
(to move a boat with a pair of these or with an oar worked at the stern of the boat.) vogare
* * *
[skʌl]
1. n
bratto
2. vi, vt
vogare (a bratto)
* * *
scull /skʌl/
n. (naut.)
1 palella
2 remo da bratto (o di coda)
3 imbarcazione a palelle; barca di coppia
4 remata a palelle
5 bratto (la voga da poppa)
6 (per estens.) gita in barca.
(to) scull /skʌl/
A v. i. (naut.)
1 vogare (con remi a palelle); usare le palelle
2 vogare con remo da bratto; brattare
B v. t.
spingere (una barca) con le palelle (o con un remo da bratto).
* * *
I [skʌl]
nome
1) (boat) sandolino m.
2) (single oar) remo m. da bratto
3) (one of a pair of oars) remo m. di coppia, remo m. doppio
II [skʌl]
(with one oar at stern) brattare; (with two oars) vogare, remare (con remi di coppia)

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