stationer

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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin statiōnārius. By surface analysis, station +‎ -er. Used of a bookseller who had a fixed station, especially at universities. Doublet of stationary.

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Noun

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stationer (plural stationers)

  1. A person or business that sells stationery.

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Noun

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stationer

  1. indefinite plural of station