legger
/ˈleɡər/Definitions
1. noun
A sailor who is responsible for steering a ship, especially in a storm.
“The ship’s legger worked tirelessly to keep the vessel on course during the rough weather.”
2. noun
A person who transports goods or people by foot, especially in a city or town.
“The legger carried heavy boxes down the street to deliver to a customer.”
3. verb
To transport something, especially people or goods, on foot.
“The legger legged the heavy packages across the street to the delivery van.”
4. verb
To walk or move at a steady pace, especially to cover a long distance.
“The hikers legged the steep mountain trail for hours before reaching the summit.”