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Meaning of Lumper | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈlʌmpə

Definitions

  1. An extra laborer hired to assist in the loading or unloading of a truck or a ship.
  2. A lamprey.
  3. A variety of potato, best known as the variety that failed in the Irish potato famine.
  4. A scientist in one of various fields who prefers to keep categories such as species or dialects together in larger groups.
  5. A militiaman.
  6. Synonym of lumpman (“type of salt worker”).

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Examples

“There were owners of lines of schooners, large contributors to the societies, and small men, their few craft pawned to the mastheads, with bankers and marine-insurance agents, captains of tugs and water-boats, riggers, fitters, lumpers, salters, boat-builders, and coopers, and all the mixed population of the water-front.”
““Over there I'm growing Lumper,” he tells us as we look across potato rows growing between poplar windbreaks.”
“The Lumper, as they call this particular variety of pots, is a symbol of this Irish dilemma, for this is the infamous potato that failed in the 1840s and caused the great famine. The Lumper is therefore one of the most historic of all the heirloom potato varieties now preserved under the careful eye of historic museums and potato enthusiasts alike, myself included.”
“In the 1840s, however, these two counties were among the worst affected when Ireland's potatoes -- those big floury Lumpers that sustained millions -- began to rot.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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