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cutlercut‧ler /ˈkʌtlə $ -ər/ noun [countable] old-fashioned  cutlerOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French coutelier, from Late Latin cultellarius, from Latin cultellus; ➔ CUTLASS - Also patron of cooks, cutlers, glaziers, restaurateurs, and Sri Lanka.
- Among the artisans who contributed to Aarau's fame in medieval times were the gunsmiths, swordsmiths, cutlers and bell-founders.
- Maude Philpott, daughter of a cutler, solemnly betrothed to the young Cranston.
- Rather more skilled crafts, such as fullers, shearmen, cutlers, painters and butchers, were around the £10 mark.
- The cutlers rioted against the system in 1756.
someone who makes or sells cutlery |