The eleventh century may be the time when the gondola was developed. The Venetian boat in question requires more research into its etymology and invention even though it appears to exist as a word in the eleventh century and to inspire paintings from the fifteenth century onward according to Donna Leon's music book (with CD of barcarole) Gondola. The pronunciation will be "GON-do-la" in Italian.
A gondola operator.
No. A gondola is a boat. While it's true that a gondola is a boat (the ones you see in Venice, for example), the part of an airship that that people are in is called the gondola.
Gondola as you are inclosed.
The Sorrow Gondola was created in 1996.
The ISBN of The Sorrow Gondola is 9100562327.
Maokong Gondola was created in 2007.
Banff gondola is my favorite.
Gondola pusher. If the singer is the person rowing the gondola, the singer is the gondolier. The passengers could also sing.
The exact year that the gondola was invented is not known. However, the first mention of the gondola is found in writings from the year 1094.
The Sorrow Gondola has 37 pages.
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The word gondola is actually Italian and comes from the Medieval Latin word gondola. It is speculated that the word gondola may have come from the Greek word kondu, which means drinking vessel.