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Cabotage

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CABOTAGE, the French term for coasting-trade, a coast pilotage. It is probably derived from Cabot, a small boat, with which the name Cabot may be connected; the conjecture that the word comes from Cabo, the Spanish for cape, and means "sailing from cape to cape," has little foundation.