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Chandlery

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈʧændləri/

Definitions

  • A store that sells supplies and equipment for ships, including ropes, sails, and tools used for maritime purposes.
  • The business or trade of selling supplies for ships and boating activities.

Usage Examples

  • We stopped by the chandlery to buy some new ropes and sails for the boat.
  • The local chandlery has everything a sailor might need, from compasses to anchors.

Etymology

The word "chandlery" originates from the Middle English word "chandler," meaning a seller of candles or a merchant. Over time, it came to refer to shops selling supplies, particularly those related to ships and maritime activities.

Synonyms

  • Shipyard
  • Marine supply store
  • Maritime shop

Antonyms

  • Land-based retail store
  • General merchandise store

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishTiendas de suministros marinostee-EN-dahs deh soo-mee-NIS-tros mah-REE-nohs
FrenchMagasin de fournitures maritimesmah-gah-ZAN duh for-nee-TOOR ma-ree-teem
GermanSchiffszubehörladenshifz-zoo-ber-hohr-lah-den
ItalianNegozio di forniture marittimeneh-GOHT-tsee-oh dee for-nee-TOO-reh mah-REET-tee-meh
PortugueseLoja de suprimentos marítimosLOH-zhah dee soo-pree-MEN-toos mah-REE-tee-moos
RussianМагазин морских товаровmagah-ZEEN mor-SKEE-kh to-VAHR-ov
Chinese (Mandarin)船舶用品商店chuán bó yòng pǐn shāng diàn
Japanese船舶用品店senpaku yōhin-ten
Korean선박 용품점seonbak yongpumjeom
Arabicمتجر لوازم السفنmatjar lawaazim al-sufun
Hindiजहाज़ उपकरण की दुकानjahaz upkaran ki dukaan
Bengaliজাহাজের সরঞ্জাম দোকানjahājer saranjām dokān
Tamilகப்பல் உபகரணக் கடைkappal upakaraṇak kaṭai
Teluguప్రముఖ నావిక ప్రొడక్ట్ దుకాణంpramukha nāvika proḍakṭ dukāṇaṁ
Marathiजहाजाचे उपकरण दुकानjahājāce upakaraṇ dukaān
Gujaratiજહાજની સાધનો દુકાનjahāj nī sādhano dukān
Punjabiਜਹਾਜ਼ ਸਾਜੋ-ਸਾਮਾਨ ਦੀ ਦੁਕਾਨjahāz sājo-sāmān dī dukān
Odiaଜହାଜ ଉପକରଣ ଦୁକାନjahāj upakaraṇa dukān
Malayalamകപ്പൽ ഉപകരണങ്ങളുടെ കടkappal upakaraṇaṅṅaḷuṭe kaṭa
Assameseজাহাজৰ সঁজুলি দোকানjahāzor sañjuli dokān
Kannadaಕப்பಲು ಉಪಕರಣಗಳ ಅಂಗಡಿkappalu upakaraṇagaḷa aṅgaḍi

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • In American English, the word is typically pronounced with a clear "er" sound at the end, whereas in British English, it may sound like "uh" or even "uh-r".
  • In many non-English languages, the word is adapted based on phonetics; for example, the French pronunciation adds an emphasis on the second syllable, unlike the English version.

Historical Usage

The term "chandlery" dates back to the medieval period, originally referring to shops that sold candles. Over time, as maritime trade grew, chandlers began supplying ships with all manner of goods, including ropes, sails, and navigational tools, hence the modern meaning of the term.

Cultural Nuances

While chandlers were once common in port cities around the world, the term is now mostly used in maritime communities. Some areas may still have chandlers operating in their local harbors, serving sailors and boaters with the necessary supplies for marine travel.

More Information

Chandlery, as a specialized business dealing in ship supplies, has been critical in the development of global maritime trade. Historically, chandlers provided not only the basic supplies needed for sailing but also helped maintain the infrastructure required for safe and efficient navigation. Today, while many chandleries are located in coastal cities, some have expanded their offerings to include recreational boating supplies as well.

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