light porter
English
Noun
light porter (plural light porters)
- (obsolete, chiefly Victorian) A worker whose duties involve carrying light (i.e., not heavy) packages, as in a bank.
- 1841 September 18, Punch:
- There is nothing exhilarating in caudle, nor enchanting in Kensington-gardens, when you are converted into a light porter of children.
- 1854, Charles Dickens, “(please specify the chapter name)”, in Hard Times. For These Times, London: Bradbury & Evans, […], →OCLC:
- A type of porter ale lighter in color than the typical dark porter.
- 1920, George Saintsbury, Notes on a Cellar Book:
- Nearly all bitter drinks are good.... Here at least I think England cannot match Ireland, for our stouts are, as a rule, too sweet and "clammy." But there used to be in the country districts a sort of light porter which was one of the most refreshing liquids conceivable for hot weather.
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