candler

See also: Candler

English

Etymology 1

From Middle English candelere, equivalent to candle (noun) + -er.

Noun

candler (plural candlers)

  1. A person who makes candles; a chandler.
    Synonym: chandler
    • 1829, Joseph Hunter, The Hallamshire Glossary:
      A maker of candles is very properly called a candler; however, (as observed before) ch is seldom pronounced in this parish.
Translations

Etymology 2

candle (verb) + -er

Noun

candler (plural candlers)

  1. A device for candling.
    • 1917 September, Popular Mechanics, page 472:
      An egg candler used in a light room can be easily made []
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