purveyor

suomi-englanti sanakirja

purveyor englannista suomeksi

  1. hankkija

  1. Substantiivi

  2. hankkija

  3. levittäjä, puolestapuhuja

purveyor englanniksi

  1. (senseid) One who (l); a supplier; specifically, one in the business of supplying food or other necessary material goods; a provisioner.

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    (ux)

  3. (RQ:Quarles Emblemes) LXXIII. XXV.|stanza=3|page=265|passage=I love the Sea; She is my fellovv-Creature; / My carefull Purveyor; She provides me ſtore; / She vvals me round; She makes my diet greater; / She vvafts my treaſure from a forreigne ſhore; (..)

  4. (RQ:Tatler)

  5. (RQ:Defoe New Voyage)

  6. (RQ:Idler)

  7. An officer who obtained provisions such as accommodation and food for the household of a monarch or some other high-ranking person; also, an officer charge of obtaining provisions for an army, a city, etc.

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  9. (quote-book) Of Carefull Prouision for Corne and Victualles, Needfull aswell in Peace as in Warres for the Publique Sustenation|translator=Rycharde Robinson|title=A Moral Methode of Ciuile Policie. Contayninge a Learned and Fruictful Discourse of the Institution, State and Gouernment of a Common Weale.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) Thomas Marsh|section=folio &91;27&93;, verso|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1641-1700_a-moral-methode-of-ciuil_patrizi-francesco_1576/page/n73/mode/1up|oclc=1339110099|passage=Let therfore firſt and principall care be for competent prouiſion of victuall, namely bread corne, the vſe wherof is ſeene to be farre more neceſſary, then any other thinge and let there bee made three Purueyghours, or principall victuallers, to haue the ouerſighte, and ſurueighe of all victual, and make prouiſion of the ſame accordinglye: (..)

  10. (RQ:Spenser Ireland)

  11. (RQ:Pliny Holland Historie of the World), (..) vvas enfranchiſed by the meanes of ''(w)'', for 120000 Seſterces. But it vvas the vvarre that coſt thus much, and not the man.

  12. (RQ:Scott Kenilworth)

  13. A person or group that promotes or spreads an idea, a viewpoint, etc.

  14. One who arranges or prepares something; an arranger, an orchestrator, a preparer.

  15. (quote-book). Answere to a Slaunder Untruely Reported by Mr. John Foxe|(quote-gloss) Foxe, in a Certen Boke Intytuled the Second Volume off the Ecclesiasticall Historye, Conteynynge the Actes and Monumentes off Martyres,(nb..)|editor=John Gough Nichols|title=Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, Chiefly from the Manuscripts of John Foxe the Martyrologist;(nb...)|series=Works of the Camden Society|seriesvolume=77|location=London|publisher=(...) &91;Bowyer Nichols|John Bowyer Nichols and Sons&93; for the (w)|year_published=1859|page=112|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/narrativesofdays77foxeuoft/page/112/mode/1up|oclc=3159386|passage=That certayn servantes of sir Fraunces Knowles (quote-gloss) and other to his lectures fell owte amonge themselfes, and were lyke to have commytted murther, and therefore he was suer of sedition and prevyer of unlawfull assemblies.