Clabber vs Crabber - What's the difference?
clabber | crabber |
A person who catches crabs.
(nautical) A boat used for catching crabs.
* Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore
As nouns the difference between clabber and crabber
is that clabber is sour or curdled milk while crabber is a person who catches crabs.As a verb clabber
is to sour or curdle milk.crabber
English
Noun
(en noun)- In the bright haze of morning they came into Hort Harbor, where a hundred craft were moored or setting forth: fishermen's boats, crabbers , trawlers, trading-ships, two galleys of twenty oars