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porter1
noun a doorman, caretaker or janitor at a college, office or factory.
[13c: from French portier , from Latin portarius gatekeeper]
noun a doorman, caretaker or janitor at a college, office or factory.
[13c: from French portier , from Latin portarius gatekeeper]
porter2
noun
1 someone employed to carry luggage or parcels, eg at a railway station or on an expedition.
2 in a hospital: someone employed to move patients when required and to carry out other general duties.
3 a heavy dark-brown beer brewed from malt, formerly reputed to be popular with porters.
4 N Am on a train: a sleeping-car attendant.
[14c: from French porteour , from Latin portator , from portare to carry]
noun
1 someone employed to carry luggage or parcels, eg at a railway station or on an expedition.
2 in a hospital: someone employed to move patients when required and to carry out other general duties.
3 a heavy dark-brown beer brewed from malt, formerly reputed to be popular with porters.
4 N Am on a train: a sleeping-car attendant.
[14c: from French porteour , from Latin portator , from portare to carry]
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