lugger

English

Etymology

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ʌɡə(ɹ)

Noun

lugger (plural luggers)

  1. A small vessel having two or three masts, and a running bowsprit, and carrying lugsails.
    • 1899, Kate Chopin, The Awakening:
      A good many persons of the pension had gone over to the Cheniere Caminada in Beaudelet's lugger to hear mass.
  2. A conman.
  3. An Indian falcon (Falco jugger), similar to the European lanner and the American prairie falcon.

Anagrams


Danish

Noun

lugger c (singular definite luggeren, plural indefinite luggere)

A schematic lugger
  1. lugger

Norwegian

Noun

  1. lugger
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