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English
Etymology
From soeteler (modern zoetelaar).Pronunciation
- (UK) /ˈsʌtlə/
Noun
- A person who follows an army, selling provisions.
Extensive Definition
A sutler or victualer is a civilian who sells
provisions to an
army in the field, in camp
or in quarters. The word, like numerous other naval and military
terms, came into English from Dutch,
where it appears as soetelaar or zoetelaar. It meant originally
"one who does dirty work, a drudge, a scullion", and derives from
zoetelen (to foul, sully), a word cognate with "suds" (hot soapy
water), "seethe" (to boil) and "sodden".
These merchants often followed the armies of the
American Revolution to try and sell their merchandise to the men.
Sutlers played a major role in the recreation of army men between
at least 1865
to 1890.
Generally, the sutlers built their stores within the limits of an
army post or just off the defense line, and first needed to receive
a license from the Commander prior
to construction; they were, by extension, also subject to his
regulations. Sutlers, frequently the only local supplier of
non-military goods, often developed monopolies on simple
commodities like tobacco, coffee, or sugar and rose to powerful
statures. Since government-issued coinage was scarce during the
Civil
War, sutlers often conducted transactions using a particular
type of Civil War
token known as a sutler token.
Sutler stores off post-limits were usually also
open to travellers and commonly facilitated activities such as
gambling, drinking, and prostitution.
In modern use the term sutler is often used to
describe businesses that provide period uniforms and supplies to
reenactors,
especially to reenactors of the American Civil War. These
businesses will often themselves play the part of historical
sutlers while selling their goods at reenactments.
References
- Butler, Anne M. (1987). Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West, 1865-90, University of Illinois Press, 137-139. ISBN 0-252-01466-9.
sutler in German: Marketenderin
sutler in Dutch: Marketentster
sutler in Japanese: 酒保商人
sutler in Russian: Маркитанты
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
caterer, chandler, commissariat, commissary, donor, furnisher, manciple, merchant, patron, provider, provisioner, purveyor, quartermaster, retailer, steward, stock clerk, storekeeper, supplier, victualer, vivandier