butcher - translation to English
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butcher - translation to English

CRAFTSMAN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PREPARATION AND SALE OF MEAT
Butchers; The Butcher; The butcher; Butchering; Butchered; Butchery; Boucherie; Butcher shop; Butcher shops; Secondary butchering; Secondary butchery; Butcher's shop; Butcher's shops; Butchers shop; Butchers shops; Butchers' shop; Butchers' shops
  • A butcher performing his trade in a traditional manner from ''A butcher's, [[Tacuinum sanitatis]] casanatensis'' (14th century)
  • Rue du Bac]], [[Paris]].
  • A butcher's display in [[Morocco]].
  • Leg changing system in a slaughterhouse
  • Primary butchery in a [[meat packing]] plant, 1873
  • A butcher at work in [[Aleppo]], Syria, 2008

butcher         
(n.) = carnicero
Ex: It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.
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* butcher's shop = carnicería
butcher         
carnicero
matar
hacer una carnicería
butcher         
carnicero
matar
hacer una carnicería

Definition

butcher
¦ noun a person whose trade is cutting up and selling meat in a shop.
?a person who slaughters and cuts up animals for food.
?a person who kills brutally.
¦ verb
1. slaughter or cut up (an animal) for food.
kill (someone) brutally.
2. ruin deliberately or through incompetence.
Phrases
have (or take) a butcher's Brit. informal have a look. [butcher's from butcher's hook, rhyming sl. for a 'look'.]
Derivatives
butchery noun (plural butcheries).
Origin
ME: from an Anglo-Norman Fr. var. of OFr. bochier, from boc 'he-goat', prob. of the same ultimate origin as buck1.

Wikipedia

Butcher

A butcher is a person who may slaughter animals, dress their flesh, sell their meat, or participate within any combination of these three tasks. They may prepare standard cuts of meat and poultry for sale in retail or wholesale food establishments. A butcher may be employed by supermarkets, grocery stores, butcher shops and fish markets, slaughter houses, or may be self-employed.

Butchery is an ancient trade, whose duties may date back to the domestication of livestock; its practitioners formed guilds in England as far back as 1272. Since the 20th century, many countries and local jurisdictions offer trade certifications for butchers in order to ensure quality, safety, and health standards but not all butchers have formal certification or training. Trade qualification in English-speaking countries is often earned through an apprenticeship although some training organisations also certify their students. In Canada, once a butcher is trade qualified, they can learn to become a master butcher (Fleishmaster).

Standards and practices of butchery differ between countries, regions and ethnic groups. Variation with respect to the types of animals that are butchered as well as the cuts and parts of the animal that are sold depends on the types of foods that are prepared by the butcher's customers.

Examples of use of butcher
1. I‘m tempted to find a butcher who can butcher it for me so I can make the pie.
2. "But I think she will inspire other women." Each year, the Federation of Butcher Shops holds a competition for the 3,700 apprentices in butcher training.
3. The butcher objected to the noise, prompting an argument after which the butcher allegedly stabbed the 21–year–old in his side, causing serious injuries.
4. Get the look Psychopathic master butcher from Barnsley.
5. "The butcher of South Carolina", they called him.