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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Entry: chan dler
Pronunciation: 'chan(d)-l&r
Function: noun
Etymology:
from Middle English chandeler,
from Middle French chandelier,
from Old French, from chandelle: candle,
from Latin candela: candle
Date: 14th century
1: a maker or seller of tallow
or wax candles and usually soap,
sometimes oils and paints,
2: a retail dealer in other
commodities, provisions, supplies or
equipment of a specified kind;
which are indicated by a word prefixed; as,
<a ship chandler>,
<a corn chandler>,
<a web chandler>...
"The chandler's basket,
on his shoulder borne,
With tallow spots thy coat."
--Gay.
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