Victualler


noun
1.
a person who furnishes victuals, especially a sutler.
2.
a supply ship.
3.
Also called licensed victualer. British. the keeper of an inn or tavern, especially one licensed to sell liquor.
noun
1.
a supplier of victuals, as to an army; sutler
2.
(Brit) a licensed purveyor of spirits; innkeeper
3.
a supply ship, esp one carrying foodstuffs

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