sutlery

[SUHT-luh-ree]

sutlery Definition

  • 1the act or business of selling provisions to soldiers
  • 2a place where provisions are sold to soldiers

Using sutlery: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sutlery" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sutlery was the only place to buy food and supplies during the war.

  • Example

    He made a fortune running a sutlery during the Civil War.

  • Example

    The sutler provided the soldiers with tobacco, coffee, and other necessities.

sutlery Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sutlery

Phrases with sutlery

  • sutler's store

    a store that sells provisions to soldiers

    Example

    The soldiers lined up outside the sutler's store to buy supplies.

  • sutler's wagon

    a wagon used by a sutler to transport provisions to soldiers

    Example

    The sutler's wagon was loaded with food, clothing, and other supplies.

  • sutler's tent

    a tent used by a sutler as a shop to sell provisions to soldiers

    Example

    The sutler set up his tent near the camp to sell goods to the soldiers.

Origins of sutlery

from Middle English 'sotelerie', meaning 'provision for a journey'

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Summary: sutlery in Brief

'Sutlery' [SUHT-luh-ree] refers to the act or business of selling provisions to soldiers, or a place where such provisions are sold. During wars, sutlers were often the only source of food and supplies for soldiers. Examples include 'The sutlery was the only place to buy food and supplies during the war,' and 'He made a fortune running a sutlery during the Civil War.' Phrases like 'sutler's store,' 'sutler's wagon,' and 'sutler's tent' describe the various ways in which sutlers sold their wares.