liner

liner
{{11}}liner (n.1) "ship belonging to a shipping line," 1838, from LINE (Cf. line) (n.) on notion of a succession of ships plying between ports along regular "lines." Line in this sense first attested 1786 in reference to stagecoaches. Cosmetics sense first recorded 1926, short for eye-liner. The type of baseball hit was so called from 1874 (line drive attested from 1899).
{{12}}liner (n.2) "person who fits a lining to," 1610s, agent noun from LINE (Cf. line) (v.1). Meaning "thing serving as a lining" is from 1869. Liner notes in a record album are attested from 1953.

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