ship chandler
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Definition
- Noun:
- A dealer in equipment and supplies for ships: A person or company whose business is to sell provisions, equipment, and other necessary items to ships and their crews.
Usage
- The term "ship chandler" is a compound noun. It specifically refers to a merchant or a retail store that supplies maritime vessels. This role is crucial for provisioning ships before voyages and for supplying them while in port.
Examples
- Noun:
- The captain sent a crew member to the ship chandler to buy new ropes and fresh water.
- The port city had several well-stocked ship chandlers catering to international vessels.
Advanced Usage
- "To chandler" (archaic verb): Historically, to engage in the trade of a chandler (a dealer in candles, oil, soap, and later general groceries and ship supplies). This verb form is now obsolete, and the noun "chandler" or "ship chandler" is used.
- In the 18th century, he chandlered for the East India Company's fleet.
Variants and Related Words
- Chandler (n): Originally a maker or seller of candles. By extension, it came to mean a dealer in general groceries and provisions. "Ship chandler" is a specific type of chandler.
- Chandlery (n): The goods sold by a chandler or ship chandler; also, the place of business of a chandler.
Synonyms
- Marine supplier: A business that provides equipment for boats and ships.
- Ship's supplier: A general term for a provider of ship provisions and gear.
Related Phrases
- To provision a ship: The action of supplying a ship with food and other necessary stores, which is the primary service a ship chandler provides.
- The ship was provisioned by the local chandler before its transatlantic crossing.
Noun
- a dealer in equipment and supplies for ships