noun
- a person who operates a ferry or transports passengers and cargo across a body of water
- in classical mythology, the boatman who transports the souls of the dead across the river Styx
Usage: mythological; often capitalized as Charon
Examples
- The ferryman guided the small boat across the river with practiced ease.
- During the flood, the ferryman worked long hours to help stranded residents reach safety.
- In ancient Greek mythology, the ferryman Charon demanded payment from the dead.
- The old ferryman had operated the same route for over thirty years.
- Passengers lined up at the dock waiting for the ferryman to begin the next crossing.
- The ferryman's knowledge of the river's currents made him invaluable to the community.