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n. - A supplier of provisions, food or supplies to an army; An innkeeper (especially British).

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Usage examples (32)
  • They cannot now grant a license for sale of liquor to be drunk on the prem - ises except to a common victualler, that is, to one who conducts also the business of...
  • Henry Stobbs was "victualler" at the Sun Inn in 1886, followed by Frederick Benson.
  • "He's a licensed victualler, retired," Beth repeated, drawing upon her excellent verbal memory.
  • In England such amusements would be illegal, and the victualler who allowed them in his house would probably be deprived of his license.
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