Definition of "sculler"
sculler
noun
plural scullers
One who sculls; an athlete who participates in sculling races.
Quotations
[…] each man discharged their péece, and killed the sayd waterman, which forthwith falling downe dead, the Sculler with much payne rowed through the Bridge to the Tower wharffe with the Lieutenants man, and the dead man in his boate […]
1580, John Stow, “Queene Mary”, in The Chronicles of England from Brute vnto this Present Yeare of Christ, London: Ralphe Newberie, page 1082
A boat rowed by one person with two sculls, or short oars.
Quotations
The Boats being clear, the Captain’s Boat, which was Oars, and consequently had two Watermen, went before the Maid’s Boat, which was but a Sculler; and as he passed by, looking at the Wench, he thought he knew her Face, but did not call to mind who she was […]
1718, Daniel Defoe, The Family Instructor, London: Eman. Matthews, The Fifth Dialogue, page 356
At that time, the steam-traffic on the Thames was far below its present extent, and watermen’s boats were far more numerous. […] Early as it was, there were plenty of scullers going here and there that morning, and plenty of barges dropping down with the tide […]
1860 December – 1861 August, Charles Dickens, chapter XV, in Great Expectations […], volume III, London: Chapman and Hall, […], published October 1861, pages 237–238