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Definition of Fruiterer

Fruiterer
Fruiterer Fruit"er*er, n. [Cf. F. fruitier.] One who deals in fruit; a seller of fruits.

Meaning of Fruiterer from wikipedia

- Retrieved 10 October 2011. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Greengrocers. Look up greengrocerĀ or fruiterer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. v t e...
- The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers is a livery company of the city of London originally and presently concerned with the fruit trade, and a charitable...
- Con Dikaletus aka Con the Fruiterer is a fictional character created by Australian actor and comedian Mark Mitc****. Mitc**** created the character after...
- Arthur and most especially greengrocer Con the Fruiterer. Mark Mitc**** would continue to play Con the Fruiterer, a Gr**** Australian greengrocer, for many...
- especially his character of Gr**** Australian fruit store proprietor Con the Fruiterer. Mark Mitc**** was born in Melbourne. He studied English and graduated...
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- "A Cuppla Days" is a single released by Con the Fruiterer, a character portra**** by Mark Mitc**** in the TV series The Comedy Company. The single was...
- Catford in south-east London, he was the son of John Sunley, a florist and fruiterer, and was educated at St Ann's School in Hanwell in Ealing. After leaving...
- utter and sell oranges, lemons, fruit, sweetmeats and all manner of fruiterers and confectioners wares" within the theatre. Orange Moll hired Nell and...
- village, including a cobbler, a fishmonger, a milkman, a butcher and a fruiterer as well as a village store and blacksmith. UK Census (2011). "Local Area...