Home › Words › T › tjalktjalktjalk means an old Dutch sailing barge with a round bow, leeboards and a gaff-rigged mast.EtymologyFrom Dutch.nounAn old Dutch sailing barge with a round bow, leeboards and a gaff-rigged mast.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.djong 61% match — An ancient kind of sailing ship originating from Java. vs tjalk →damelopre 61% match — A Dutch sailing barge having a mast that can be lowered for passing under a bridge vs tjalk →barquentine 60% match — A sailing vessel similar to a barque, but fore-and-aft (schooner) rigged on the mainmast vs tjalk →chialoup 60% match — A type of sloop used in the East Indies. vs tjalk →bilander 60% match — A small two-masted merchant vessel, used near the coast or in canals, mostly in the Netherlands. vs tjalk →balinger 60% match — A small medieval sea-going ship with oars and sails. vs tjalk →baglo 59% match — A two-masted trading boat. vs tjalk →trekschuit 58% match — A horse-drawn canal boat or riverboat, used to carry goods or passengers in the Netherlands. vs tjalk →