clamberer

English

Etymology

clamber + -er

Noun

clamberer (plural clamberers)

  1. A person who clambers
    • 1850 Henry Theodore Tuckerman - The Optimist
      The brave clamberer among the rocky cliffs of the North Sea hears, with a thrill of pleasure at his own daring, the echoes of the gun which has brought to his feet the wild bird whose downy plumage is to minister to the luxury of a distant clime
    • 2001 Iris Murdoch - The Sea, the Sea
      Up above however, and at close quarters, they afford the clamberer a surprising number of secret joys.
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