A supplier of victuals or supplies to an army.(noun)
An innkeeper.(noun)
A supply ship.(noun)
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Use "victualler" in a sentence
"They cannot now grant a license for sale of liquor to be drunk on the prem - ises except to a common victualler, that is, to one who conducts also the business of furnishing food."
"Henry Stobbs was "victualler" at the Sun Inn in 1886, followed by Frederick Benson."
"He ordered his victualler to send bread to the poor at Moorfields and proclaimed a day of fasting next month, whereby appointed men will go about to collect money for those suffering."