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Chandler
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Meaning
Noun
●
In Craftsmen & People:
A person who makes or
sells
candles.
●
A
servant
in a large
household
responsible
for
providing
candles.
●
A
dealer
in (a specific
kind of
)
provisions
or
supplies
; especially a
ship
chandler.
●
A California
variety
of
pomelo
with a
smoother
skin
than many other varieties.
Name
●
An English
surname
originating
as an
occupation
for a
chandler
(“maker or
seller
of candles”).
●
A
unisex
given name
transferred
from the surname.
●
A
locale
in Australia.
A
suburb
of Brisbane, Queensland;
named
for John Beals Chandler, 5th Lord Mayor of Brisbane.
●
A
locale
in Australia.
A
village
in Western Australia;
named
for a local farmer.
●
A
locale
in Canada.
A
town
in Quebec.
●
A
locale
in Canada.
A
ghost town
in Saskatchewan.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
city
in Arizona;
named
for early
settler
Dr. Alexander John Chandler.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
city
, the
county seat
of Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States,
named
for Judge George Chandler.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
town
in Warrick County, Indiana;
named
for
railroad
official
O. E. Chandler.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
city
in Texas;
named
for early
settler
Alphonso H. Chandler.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
city
in Minnesota;
named
for
railroad
official
John Alonzo Chandler.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
An
unincorporated
community
in Pike County, Indiana.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
An
unincorporated
community
in Missouri;
n
amed for Civil War
officer
John N. Chandler.
●
A
locale
in the United States.
A
former
settlement
in California.
●
A river.
A
river
in Alaska, United States;
running
201 km from Chandler Lake in Gates of the Arctic National Park into the Colville 27 km
northeast
of Umiat.
●
A river.
A
river
in New South Wales, Australia;
running
110 km from the Great Dividing Range
near
Lyndhurst into the Macleay at Cunnawarra National Park.
●
A river.
A
river
in Maine, United States;
running
39 km from Cottontail Hill in Centerville into the Englishman Bay
near
Jonesboro.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
chandler
English
chandelier
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
candelarius
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
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