rummager

noun

Etymology

From rummage + -er.

  1. inherited from ronage
  2. suffixed as rummager — “rummage + er

Definitions

  1. One who rummages.

  2. A worker in charge of stowing cargo on a ship.

    • The Master must prouide a perfect mariner called a Romager, to romege and bestow all marchandize in such place as is conuenient.

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