noun
- a person who collects tolls or fees for passage
- a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, a breed of hunting dog
Usage: historical
Usage: informal
Examples
- The toller sat in his booth collecting fees from travelers crossing the bridge.
- In medieval times, a toller would charge merchants for using the king’s roads.
- The bridge toller recorded each payment in his ledger book.
- Our toller is excellent at retrieving ducks from the water.
- The red-coated toller bounded into the marsh after the fallen bird.
- She trained her toller to lure waterfowl within shooting range.