cutler
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Noun — A person whose trade is making or selling knives and other cutting tools.
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Etymology
From Anglo-Norman cuteler, going back to Old French coutelier ("knife-maker"), ultimately from Latin culter ("knife").
Full origin of cutler →Frequently asked questions
What does “cutler” mean?
The word “cutler” means a person whose trade is making or selling knives and other cutting tools. In plain terms, someone whose job is making or selling knives, scissors, and similar cutting tools.
How do you pronounce “cutler”?
“Cutler” is pronounced KUHTL (/ˈkʌtlɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “cutler” in a sentence?
Here is “cutler” used in a sentence: “The old cutler in the market square could sharpen any blade you brought him.”
What part of speech is “cutler”?
“Cutler” is a noun.
Where does the word “cutler” come from?
The word “cutler” comes from Latin. From Anglo-Norman cuteler, going back to Old French coutelier ("knife-maker"), ultimately from Latin culter ("knife").
Is “cutler” a common word?
“Cutler” is an uncommon word in modern English.