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lak·er \ˈlākə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: lake (I) + -er : one associated with a lake or lakes: as a. : a visitor to a lake; especially : a visitor to the Lake district in England b. usually capitalized [Lake (school), a group of 19th century English poets (from Lake district, region in northwestern England) + English -er] : a poet of the Lake School c. : a fish living in or taken from a lake; especially : lake trout d. (1) : a person familiar with sailing on a lake; especially : a sailor on a Great Lakes ship (2) : a boat for lake navigation; especially : a ship especially designed as to draft, beam, length, or structure to operate on the Great Lakes and associated canals e. North : an expert at driving logs on lakes |