lugger

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. That which lugs in either literal or figurative senses.
    — The horse was a lugger – lugging into the rail all the time. I had to fight hard to keep him running straight
  2. A small vessel having two or three masts, and a running bowsprit, and carrying lugsails.
    — pearling lugger
  3. An Indian falcon (Falco jugger), similar to the European lanner and the American prairie falcon.
    — Falconry is a difficult art to master, some species more so than others. Sakers and Luggers are known to be problematic, and easy to lose, or to lose patience with.
  4. One who lugs, especially one whose job entails pulling or moving heavy objects.
    — Robert Taillon, a lugger at Rapid, testified that in December 1997, Carlos Diaz and Michel Labrosse began to train Rene Delage as a lugger for the large transformers.
  5. A conman. Australia,US,slang
  6. A person hired by a gambling establishment to locate potential customers and bring them in.
    — An estimated 50 luggers were employed to bring gamblers to Reading.

词形变化

luggers plural luggers plural luggers plural

词源

词源 1
From lug + -er. Attested since the early 17th century.
词源 2
Likely from lugsail, but compare also Middle Dutch luggen (“to fish with a dragnet”).
词源 3
Variant of laggar falcon, from Hindi लग्गर (laggar).
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