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lump·er I. \ˈləmpə(r)\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably alteration (influenced by lump) (I) of lumber (I) dialect England : to walk awkwardly : stumble < they lumpered straight into the night — Thomas Hardy > II. noun (-s) Etymology: lump (II) + -er 1. a. : a laborer employed to handle freight (as in loading a ship) b. : one who unloads fish from a commercial fishing boat 2. chiefly Irish : a large kind of potato 3. : a taxonomist who regards organisms as recognizably divided into relatively large complex readily separated units which may include much variability within their bounds — compare splitter 4. : a textile worker; specifically : one who tends a cotton opener 5. : a worker in a quarry or a stonecutting establishment who assists with the hoisting of blocks of stone |