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Lighterman

Lighterman \Light"er*man\ (l[imac]t"[~e]r*m[a^]n), n.; pl. Lightermen (l[imac]t"[~e]r*men). A person employed on, or who manages, a lighter.

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lighterman

n. (context nautical English) one employed on, owning, or managing a lighter

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lighterman

n. someone who operates a barge [syn: bargeman, bargee]

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Lighterman

A lighterman is a worker who operates a lighter, a type of flat-bottomed barge, which may be powered or unpowered. In the latter case it is today usually moved by a powered tug. The term is particularly associated with the highly skilled men who operated the unpowered lighters moved by oar and water currents in the Port of London.

Usage examples of "lighterman".

For weeks Claude worked hard at a study of some lightermen unloading a cargo of plaster, carrying white sacks on their shoulders, leaving a white pathway behind them, and bepowdered with white themselves, whilst hard by the coal removed from another barge had stained the waterside with a huge inky smear.

There were draymen and ragmen, tallymen and mudlarks, coal-heavers, lightermen and big bargees.

He never reverted to the subject again, remaining silently obstinate, merely shrugging his shoulders and smiling with embarrassment whenever any allusion betrayed the general astonishment which was felt at the sight of that Venus emerging triumphantly from the froth of the Seine amidst all the omnibuses on the quays and the lightermen working at the Port of St.

This is further illustrated by the fact that, when the duty was thus set forth, it was not alleged as an obligation peculiar to common carriers as such, but was laid as the custom of law of common hoymen, or lightermen, &c.

Add to these that the river was in a manner without boats, and all or most part of the watermen, lightermen, boat-builders, and lighter builders in like manner idle and laid by.

The old hands were doing their best to make sure that the clumsiness of the new ones would result in the staving of a keg or two, so as to swill from the leaks, and the grinning lightermen overside were abetting them.