Hackman

/ˈhækmən/ noun

A driver of a taxi or hired carriage, especially a horse-drawn cab.

From 'hack' (a horse for hire or taxi) + 'man.' The word 'hack' comes from 'hackney,' a type of horse commonly used for transportation. 'Hackman' was common terminology for taxi and cab drivers in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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