sutler

[ suht-ler ]
/ ˈsʌt lər /

noun

(formerly) a person who followed an army or maintained a store on an army post to sell provisions to the soldiers.

Origin of sutler

1580–90; < early Dutch soeteler (now zoetelaar), equivalent to soetel(en) to do dirty work, work poorly (akin to soot) + -er -er1

OTHER WORDS FROM sutler

sut·ler·ship, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for sutler

sutler
/ (ˈsʌtlə) /

noun

(formerly) a merchant who accompanied an army in order to sell provisions to the soldiers

Derived forms of sutler

sutlership, noun

Word Origin for sutler

C16: from obsolete Dutch soeteler, from Middle Low German suteler, from Middle High German sudelen to do dirty work; related to soot, seethe