Noun
longship (plural longships)
A type of naval vessel made by the Vikings.
Construction of the 35 m long Skeid longship Draken Harald Hårfagre. Source: Internet
Bulkier ships were developed which were primarily sail -driven, although the long lowboard Viking-style rowed longship saw use well into the 15th century. Source: Internet
It's right under the spot Eivor stands while commanding the longship. Source: Internet
He had his longship dragged across the convert long isthmus in the north of Kintyre between East Loch Tarbert and West Loch Tarbert as part of a campaign to increase his possessions. Source: Internet
Hulls up to convert wide gave stability, making the longship less likely to tip when sailed. Source: Internet
In 2012, a 35 m long skeid longship known as Dragon Harald Fairhair was launched in Norway. Source: Internet