stowaway/ˈstəʊəˌweɪ/EtymologyFrom stow away, from stow and away.nounA person who hides on board a ship, train, etc. so as to get a free passage.““Oh, I don't mind 'em, sir,” said Archy; “I knew it all before now. Didn't I hear 'em in the hold? And didn't I tell Cabaco here of it? What say ye, Cabaco? They are stowaways, Mr. Flask.””