bargemaster

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See also: barge master

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Etymology[edit]

barge +‎ master

Noun[edit]

bargemaster (plural bargemasters)

  1. The person in charge of transport on a barge or barges.
    In Tudor days, the royal bargemaster was a notable courtier, responsible for taking the king’s party to many places along the Thames

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