muleteer

noun
/ˌmjuːləˈtɪə(ɹ)/

Etymology

From French muletier, from mulet (“mule”), with the spelling influenced by English mule + -eer.

  1. borrowed from muletier

Definitions

  1. A mule driver.

    • This was a tender point with the muleteer; his honour was wounded when his mules were treated with disrespect, and he would have received a blow, perhaps, with more meekness.
    • A guy is sitting on the lead mule. He's the muleteer, ....

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