noun
- People who work on or operate canal boats; bargemen or boatmen employed on inland waterways.
Usage: chiefly British; historical or regional
Examples
- The canallers navigated their narrow boats through the locks with practiced skill.
- In the 19th century, canallers formed tight-knit communities along the English waterways.
- The museum exhibit featured the lives and tools of working canallers from the industrial era.
- Canallers often lived aboard their boats with their families during the shipping season.