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ferry

verb transitive

[L. fero; allied to bear.]

To carry or transport over a river, strait or other water, in a boat. We ferry men, horses, carriages, over rivers, for a moderate fee or price called fare or ferriage.

ferry

verb intransitive
To pass over water in a boat.

ferry

noun
A boat or small vessel in which passengers and goods are conveyed over rivers or other narrow waters; sometimes called a wherry. This application of the word is, I believe, entirely obsolete, at least in America.

ferry

The place or passage where boats pass over water to convey passengers.

ferry

The right of transporting passengers over a lake or stream. A.B. owns the ferry at Windsor.