From Middle English coteler (“knife-maker”), from Anglo-Norman cuteler, from Old French coutelier (“knife-maker”).
cutler (plural cutlers)
- One whose business is making or dealing in cutlery.
One whose business is making or dealing in cutlery
- Arabic: سَكَاكِينِيّ m (sakākīniyy)
- Armenian: դանակագործ (hy) (danakagorc)
- Bulgarian: ножар m (nožar)
- Catalan: daguer m, daguera f, colteller m, coltellera f
- Czech: nožíř m
- Danish: knivsmed c
- Dutch: messenmaker (nl) m, messenmaakster f
- Finnish: veitsiseppä, veitsentekijä (maker); veitsenteroittaja (sharpener)
- French: coutelier (fr) m, coutelière (fr) f
- German: Messerschmied (de) m, Messerschmiedin f
- Greek: μαχαιροποιός (el) m (machairopoiós)
- Hungarian: késes (hu)
- Icelandic: hnífasmiður m
- Italian: coltellinaio m, coltellinaia f
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: چەقۆکەر (çeqoker)
- Macedonian: но́жар m (nóžar)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: knivsmed m
- Nynorsk: knivsmed m
- Ottoman Turkish: بیچاقجی (bıçakcı), سلونز (sulünez, sülünez)
- Polish: nożownik (pl) m, nożowniczka f
- Portuguese: cuteleiro m, cuteleira f
- Romanian: cuțitar (ro) m
- Russian: ножо́вщик (ru) m (nožóvščik), торго́вец ножевы́ми изде́лиями m (torgóvec noževými izdélijami)
- Serbo-Croatian: nožar (sh)
- Spanish: cuchillero m, cuchillera f
- Swedish: knivsmed (sv) c
- Turkish: bıçakçı (tr)
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