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ˈtallow-ˌchandler [See chandler 2.] One whose trade is to make or sell tallow candles.
1406Close Roll 7 Hen. IV b, Simon atte Holke, Talogh⁓chaundeler. 1431Cal. Pat. Rolls 9 Hen. VI 96 Henry Pollard, citizen and talghchaundeler of London. c1515Cocke Lorell's B. 9 Talowe chaundelers, hostelers, and glouers. 1683Tryon Way to Health 595 Neither does a Tallow-Chandler smell those horrible Scents and pernicious Fumes that old Tallow sends forth when it is melted. a1763Ld. Granville in Boswell Johnson an. 1780, A letter, expressed in terms not good enough for a tallow-chandler to have used. 1876L. Stephen Hist. Eng. Th. 18th C. I. iii. v. 163 He was early apprenticed to a tallow-chandler. Hence tallow-ˈchandlering, also tallow-ˈchandling (cf. market-gardening), the operation or business of a tallow-chandler.
1837–8Thackeray Yellowplush Corr. i, Her father being a bankrup in the tallow-chandlering way. 1876L. Stephen Hist. Eng. Th. 18th C. I. iii. v. 163 The exception to his tallow-chandling was a short residence with Sir Joseph. |