pouletier

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Old French

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Etymology

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poulet (chicken) +‎ -ier (suffix denoting a profession).

Noun

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pouletier oblique singularm (oblique plural pouletiers, nominative singular pouletiers, nominative plural pouletier)

  1. poulterer; one who buys and sells poultry

Descendants

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  • Middle English: pulter
    • English: poulter, poulterer