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chandler"maker or seller of candles," late 14c., attested as a surname from late 13c. (also, from early 14c. "candle-holder;" see chandelier), from Old French chandelier (n.2) "candle [..]
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chandler(n) United States writer of detective thrillers featuring the character of Philip Marlowe (1888-1959)(n) a retail dealer in provisions and supplies(n) a maker (and seller) of candles and soap and oils [..]
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chandleroriginally a maker or seller of candles, later a small grocer.
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chandlera person who deals in the selling of provisions, dried stores, etc.
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chandlerA retail dealer in supplies and equipment.
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chandlerA dealer in provisions and equipment.
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chandlerA person who deals in the selling of provisions, dried stores, supplies, equipment, etc.
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chandlerA person who deals in the selling of provisions, dried stores, etc. .
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chandlersee Sutler.
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chandlerAlfred D. Chandler Jr. (15 September 1918–9 May 2007), a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian who pioneered the field of business history, ...
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chandlerA person who deals in the selling of provisions, dried stores,etc.
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chandlerMerchant who supplies vessels with all kinds of stores.
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chandlerAn individual or company selling equipment and supplies for ships.
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chandlerFrom an occupational surname that meant "candle seller" in Middle English, ultimately from Old French. It surged in popularity after the 1994 debut of the American sitcom Friends, fe [..]
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