Jeweler


[joo-uh-ler] /ˈdʒu ə lər/

noun
1.
a person who designs, makes, sells, or repairs , watches, etc.; a person who deals in .
n.

also jeweller, late 14c. (mid-14c. as a surname, Alice la Jueler), from Anglo-French jueler, from Old French juelier (Modern French joaillier), from joel (see jewel).

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