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victualler Meaning in Bengali



 অন্যান্য জাহাজে রসদ সরবরাহকারী জাহাজ, খাদ্যপানীয় বা রসদের যোগানদার, খাদ্যের জোগানদার,

একটি পান্থশালার মালিক (বিশেষ করে ব্রিটিশ

Noun:

খাদ্যের জোগানদার,





victualler's Usage Examples:

manager of a pub in the United Kingdom, strictly speaking a licensed victualler, is referred to as the landlord/lady.


A victualler is traditionally a person who supplies food, beverages and other provisions for the crew of a vessel at sea.


licensed victualler of the Flagstaff Inn, after the market town in County Durham in North East England named Darlington.


Lewis was the licensed victualler of.


appearing in Sketchley's Bristol Directory of that year, for Lewis Jenkins, victualler, Lodging ' Board, 'Duke of Cumberland', 44 King Street, and is a grade.


The son of a victualler, he was educated locally and later worked as a labourer.


"Michael Jaine, victualler" held "The Starrs" "in accordance with his father's will" in the latter.


George Cheeseman was then the licensed victualler.


The 1881census shows Robert Harris aged 27 ‘licensed victualler’ living there with his wife and a 16-year-old.


condition of supplying food to those billeted on him by the chief"; "public victualler".


In the 1871 census, Walker was listed as the licensed victualler, William Brotherhood as the barman, and Emma Francis as the cook.


(died 1589), of Croft, Lincolnshire, was an English MP, pay official, victualler and treasurer of Berwick-upon-Tweed.


Ward, a victualler and H.


a carpenter, a wheelwright, a miller, a beer retailer, the licensed victualler of the Baronet Inn, and thirteen farmers, one of whom was also a miller.


corn miller, a constable, a schoolmaster, an overseer, and the licensed victualler of The Cross Keys public house.


He was appointed agent victualler of the Navy at Lisbon on 31 January1704 and was strongly recommended for.


The derivation is from a victualler of.


Their father was a wheelwright, who later became a victualler.


In the rest of Ireland, the name Biadhtach (Betagh; "public victualler") was changed to Beatty or Beattie.


farmers, two carpenters, a gardener, a stone mason, a tailor, a licensed victualler ' blacksmith, a druggist ' gun maker, and a machine maker.



victualler's Meaning':

an innkeeper (especially British

Synonyms:

sutler; supplier; provisioner; provider; victualer;

Antonyms:

parasite; juvenile;

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