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Wat (wie) is sutler - definitie

CIVILIAN MERCHANT WHO SELLS PROVISIONS TO AN ARMY IN THE FIELD OR IN CAMP
Sutler wagon; Suttler; Victualer
  • Sutler's tent at the [[Siege of Petersburg]] during the [[American Civil War]]

Sutler         
·noun A person who follows an army, and sells to the troops provisions, liquors, and the like.
sutler         
['s?tl?]
¦ noun historical a person who followed an army and sold provisions to the soldiers.
Origin
C16: from obs. Du. soeteler, from soetelen 'perform mean duties'.
Sutler         
A sutler or victualer is a civilian merchant who sells [to an army] in the field, in camp, or in quarters. Sutlers sold wares from the back of a wagon or a temporary tent, traveling with an army or to remote military outposts.

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Sutler

A sutler or victualer is a civilian merchant who sells provisions to an army in the field, in camp, or in quarters. Sutlers sold wares from the back of a wagon or a temporary tent, traveling with an army or to remote military outposts. Sutler wagons were associated with the military, while chuckwagons served a similar purpose for civilian wagon trains and outposts.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor sutler
1. In "V for Vendetta," the United States, reeling from a misguided war of dominion, has ceded the centrality of its global power back to Britain, whose ruler, Chancellor Sutler (John Hurt), looms Big Brother–like on oversize video screens, backed by a flag done in neo–Nazi red and black. (Can you say, bad guy?) As his scowling backup minister plots in the shadows (can you say, Dick Cheney?), the anchorpeople on the British Television Network report what the government tells them to, as the populace –– a nation of couch potatoes –– drink in the media lies that no one pretends to believe.