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baggager|ˈbægɪdʒə(r)| [f. baggage + -er1.] One who carries or has charge of baggage. Also, a beast that carries baggage; a baggage horse, camel, etc.
1614Raleigh Hist. World iii. (1736) 93 The Victuallers and baggagers [of the Army]. 1859W. Gregory Egypt & Tunis II. 214 Leaving the tents and baggagers to follow. 1859Blackw. Mag. Apr. 459/2 Whack goes the long whip, aimed at the rearmost baggager. The aggrieved horse flies out with a bounce. 1908Animal Management 279 The ordinary pace [is] two and a half miles an hour for ‘baggagers’, and up to twelve miles for riding camels. |