portage

1 of 2

noun

por·​tage ˈpȯr-tij How to pronounce portage (audio)
sense 3 is also
pȯr-ˈtäzh How to pronounce portage (audio)
1
: the labor of carrying or transporting
2
archaic : the cost of carrying : porterage
3
a
: the carrying of boats or goods overland from one body of water to another or around an obstacle (such as a rapids)
b
: the route followed in making such a transfer

portage

2 of 2

verb

portaged; portaging

transitive verb

: to carry over a portage

intransitive verb

: to move gear over a portage

Did you know?

Portage was borrowed from French back in the 15th century to mean "carrying, transporting" or "freight", and it has kept its simple "carrying" sense to the present day. But its first known use in its "carrying of boats" sense came in 1698, and the obstacle that the canoes couldn't be steered over was none other than Niagara Falls. Though canoes are much lighter today than they used to be, a long portage that includes a lot of camping gear can still test a camper's strength.

Examples of portage in a Sentence

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Noun
Plan for at least five days, and five portages through old-growth forests where black bears still roam. Jayme Moye, Outside Online, 4 Oct. 2024 The falls are a portage where the civilians climb out of the boat and watch their guides navigate a 20-foot drop on their own before hopping back in. Chris Biderman, Sacramento Bee, 7 June 2024
Verb
There are ways to portage around these areas like the Kletzsch Park Waterfall but not always. Drew Dawson, Journal Sentinel, 27 July 2023 Many simply portage around it. Carson Vaughan, Outside Online, 27 Jan. 2020 See all Example Sentences for portage 

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from porter to carry

First Known Use

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1836, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of portage was in the 15th century

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Cite this Entry

“Portage.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/portage. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

portage

1 of 2 noun
por·​tage ˈpōrt-ij How to pronounce portage (audio) ˈpȯrt- How to pronounce portage (audio)
pȯr-ˈtäzh
1
: the carrying of boats or goods overland from one body of water to another
2
: a route for such carrying

portage

2 of 2 verb
portaged; portaging
: to go or carry over a portage

Geographical Definition

Portage

geographical name

Por·​tage ˈpȯr-tij How to pronounce Portage (audio)
1
city on Lake Michigan in northwestern Indiana east of Gary population 36,828
2
city in southwestern Michigan south of Kalamazoo population 46,292

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