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  • noun Alternative spelling of jeweler.

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  • noun someone who makes jewelry
  • noun someone in the business of selling jewelry

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Examples

  • Shares in Italian jeweller Bulgari fall 5.5 percent after it said late on Monday Chief Financial Officer Alberto Nathansohn was leaving the company to 'seize new professional opportunities'.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • Shares in Italian jeweller Bulgari fall 5.5 percent after it said late on Monday Chief Financial Officer Alberto Nathansohn was leaving the company to 'seize new professional opportunities'.

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  • Fashion giant LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA this week acquired a controlling stake in Italian jeweller Bulgari SpA for €4.3 billion, the latest in a string of acquisitions for the French house.

    Ferragamo Focuses on Remaining Independent Sam Holmes 2011

  • "Well said -- well and truly said, M'sieu 'Jean Jacques," remarked the lean watchmaker and so-called jeweller of Vilray, who stood near.

    The Money Master, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Well said -- well and truly said, M'sieu 'Jean Jacques," remarked the lean watchmaker and so-called jeweller of Vilray, who stood near.

    The Money Master, Volume 4. Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Well said -- well and truly said, M'sieu 'Jean Jacques," remarked the lean watchmaker and so-called jeweller of Vilray, who stood near.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Some years after Justine Marie's death, ruin had come on her house too: her father, by nominal calling a jeweller, but who also dealt a good deal on the Bourse, had been concerned in some financial transactions which entailed exposure and ruinous fines.

    Villette Charlotte Bront�� 1835

  • He is not, you may have gathered, your run-of-the mill jeweller, if your notion of a jeweller is a chap in brown overalls with a lens screwed into his eye and a pair of tweezers in his hand.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • The other is a derivation from a Central European name, related to words which mean 'jeweller'.

    Archive 2006-12-01 DC 2006

  • The other is a derivation from a Central European name, related to words which mean 'jeweller'.

    On not being an Italian dj DC 2006

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