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porter(1) (iou) and Cross Bunker - Golf (gambling)


porter(1) (iou)



porter noun1. ME.
[Anglo-Norman, Old & mod. French portier from late Latin portarius from porta: see PORT noun3, -ER2.]
A person in charge of a door or gate, esp. at the entrance of a large building, a public institution, a castle, or a fortified town; a gatekeeper, a doorkeeper. Also, such a person who additionally deals with enquiries etc.; a caretaker. ME.
hall porter, night porter, etc. porter's chair a high-backed winged leather chair, orig. placed in a hallway for a porter or doorkeeper to sit in. porter's lodge a lodge for a porter at the gate of a castle, park, college, etc., formerly used as a place of punishment for servants and dependants.
Donne Like a porter in a great house, ever nearest the door. fig.: E. Hopkins God hath set that grim porter, Death.
Anatomy. The pyloric opening of the stomach. L16-E17.
portership noun (a) the office or occupation of a porter; (b) (with possess. adjective, as
your portership etc.) a mock title of respect given to a porter: LME.

Cross Bunker - Golf (gambling)


A bunker, usually long and narrow, that crosses the fairway.