wagoner

Etymology

wagon + -er

noun

  1. Someone who drives a wagon.
    1819, William Wordsworth, The Waggoner, Canto I, lines 23-25, ’Tis Benjamin the Waggoner; Who long hath trod this toilsome way, Companion of the night and day.
    That honest wagoner is thinking of his dinner, getting sadly dry in the oven at this late hour; but he will not touch it till he has fed his horses,–the strong, submissive, meek-eyed beasts, who, I fancy, are looking mild reproach at him from between their blinkers, that he should crack his whip at them in that awful manner as if they needed that hint! 1860, George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss, Book I, Chapter 1

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