Definition of Poulterer. Meaning of Poulterer. Synonyms of Poulterer

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Definition of Poulterer

Poulterer
Poulterer Poul"ter*er, n. One who deals in poultry.

Meaning of Poulterer from wikipedia

- the room in which the poultry was stored. It was headed by a poulter or poulterer (though this last term is more often for a merchant who deals in poultry)...
- Poulterer's Case, 77 Eng. Rep. 813 (K.B. 1611), is a legal case that broadened the definition of conspiracy. It broadened the previous narrow definition...
- from Sicilian Arabic أبو الدجاج Abu-d-dajāj(i), meaning 'chicken owner, poulterer' (literally 'father of chickens'). People with the name include: Albert...
- those that supplied prepared foods: bakers, pastry cooks, sauce makers, poulterers, and caterers. Some guilds offered both raw materials and prepared food...
- March 1686, Northumberland married Catherine Wheatley, the daughter of a poulterer, Robert Wheatley of Bracknell in Berkshire. Catherine was the widow of...
- Son of the Disobedient Son"), 2014 - actor Polleros del Sur ("Southern Poulterer"), 2012 - director El As de oro, 2012 - actor y director El Charro Juarez...
- After its original use, it was J. I. Laing's fruiter, fishmonger and poulterer (as of 1911) and J. S. Lees Fish & Poultry Shop later in its life. List...
- Menace, and the Mangalore Kino in The Fifth Element. He also pla**** "the Poulterer" in a 2004 television adaptation of A Christmas Carol. He appears alongside...
- but less widely available; sometimes they are obtainable from farmers, poulterers, or luxury grocery stores. In many countries, wild bird eggs are protected...
- Board as of the same date. He died on May 26, 2015. His wife, Phoebe Poulterer Hall, Richmond's first female public defender, later one of its first...