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Meaning of porter
A person who carries or transports goods, especially in a hotel or railway station.
Etymology of porter
The word "porter" has its roots in the Old French word "portier," meaning "doorkeeper" or "gatekeeper," which is derived from the Latin word "portarius," meaning "gatekeeper" or "doorkeeper."
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to a person who carries or transports goods, and its meaning has expanded to include various types of carriers and transporters.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person employed to carry goods, especially in a hotel, railway station, or airport.
- * A dark, sweet style of beer, originally brewed in London.
- * A person who carries or conveys something, especially an official or ceremonial object.
Usage Examples
- The porter helped us carry our luggage to the hotel room.
- * The brewery produces a rich, full-bodied porter that is popular among beer enthusiasts.
- * The ceremonial porter carried the official mace into the meeting room.
Antonyms
sender
giver
donor
contributor
benefactor
supplier
provider
giver
bestower
granter
sender
dispatcher
shipper
exporter
remover
taker
withholder
keeper
retainer
holder