The Collaborative International Dictionary
Caravaneer \Car`a*van*eer"\, n. [Cf. F. caravanier.] The leader or driver of the camels in caravan.
Wiktionary
n. The leader or driver of the camels in a caravan.
Usage examples of "caravaneer".
With a broad-bladed dagger and stout, unsheathed cutlass on his belt, the caravaneer recognized his own breed.
Gaius Philippus asked the caravaneer, "What's all your hurly-burly about?
The trader mended his pace, the caravaneer had no more potent threat than leaving him behind.
The caravaneer said craftily, "You know, it's likely I could beat the tolls anyway.
He went over to Tahmasp, who was simultaneously asking questions of Viridovixwhose red hair fascinated himand answering them from Gorgidas, who wanted to know everything there was to know about all the strange places the caravaneer had seen in his travels.
Along with his other talents, the swashbuckling caravaneer was soon fluently profane in the Arshaum tongue.
He went over to Tahmasp, who was simultaneously asking questions of Viridovix—whose red hair fascinated him—and answering them from Gorgidas, who wanted to know everything there was to know about all the strange places the caravaneer had seen in his travels.
Since, he had turned his father’s nearly bankrupt caravaneer outfittery around.
In thirty years as a sailor and caravaneer, he had bought and sold Zanzibar ivory, Sumatran pepper, Ferghana silk, and Cordovan leather.
Imade it special for a caravaneer, but the bugger nevercalled back for it.
Regardless of the heartfelt warnings, Halíd and Reigo, along with their Djinnain and zrâr Djinnain and Afrit had seemed determined to go into this evil part of the Erg, and so the caravaneers had given them amulets of blue to ward off the wraiths and liches and ghosts and other such.
Another wave of his hand, toward the caravan, the halted wagons, the caravaneers sitting in the shade the wagons offered, resting.
Ragnarson quietly arranged transit through Anstokin and Ruderin, and asked caravaneers headed west to follow Oryon.
A screening force broke contact and began herding cognizant caravaneers westward.
Now, I think, more and more it is the merchants, especially the caravaneers who control the flow of food and supplies from one side of the Empire to the other.