hurrier

noun

Etymology

From hurry + -er.

  1. derived from *ḱers-
  2. inherited from *hurzaną
  3. inherited from horien
  4. formed as hurrier — “hurry + -er

Definitions

  1. A person who hurries.

  2. A child employed in a coal mine to drag baskets or small wagons full of coal from the…

    A child employed in a coal mine to drag baskets or small wagons full of coal from the coal face where it was mined, up to the surface.

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