A Survey of English Bynames: Food & Beverage

by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O'Brien)

© 2002-2013 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.6, updated 17 May 2013



Cooking

 someone who makessomeone who usessomeone who sells
food in general Baker
Bakester
Cook
le Furner (Bardsley p. 304 s.n. Furner)
   
butter Butter (RW p. 77 s.n. Butter)
  Butter (RW p. 77 s.n. Butter)
cheese Casier
Chese
le Chesemaker
Cheseman
le Chesmongere
le Cheser
Chesewright
Formage
le Furmager
  Chese
Cheseman
le Chesmongere
le Cheser
Formage
le Furmager
corn     Cornmonger
garlic     Garlycke (Bardsley, p. 308 s.n. Garlick)
Garlekar (Bardsley, p. 308 s.n. Garlicker)
Garlykmonger
meal Mealmaker (RW s.n. Millmaker & Meale)
Mealman (RW s.n. Meale)
Mealmonger (RW s.n. Meale)
   
meat   le Bucher (RW p. 76 s.n. Butcher)
Fleshewer ('flesh-hewer' - a slaughterer)
le Flesackere ('flesh-hacker' - a butcher)
Stiker (RW p. 427 s.n. Sticker)
le Fleshmongere ('flesh-monger' - sells flesh-meat)
mustard Mustard (Bardsley, p. 548 s.n. Mustard)
Mustarder
Mustardmaker
Mustardman
  Mustarder
Mustardmaker
Mustardman
pepper     Pepir
Peppercorn
Pepperman
salt Salter (RW p. 390 s.n. Salter, Bardsley p. 664 s.n. Salter)
Saltman (RW p. 390 s.n. Salter)
Saltmetere (RW p. 390 s.n. Salter)
  Salter (RW p. 390 s.n. Salter)
spices     Pepir
Peppercorn
Spicer


Brewing

someone who makessomeone who uses
Berbrewer 'beer-brewer'
Brewer
Brewster
Malter
Maltmaker
le Maltmetere
Maltmelnere
Maltster
Mashrudder
Alefounder
Tapper
Tapster


Vinting

someone who makessomeone who usessomeone who sells
le Vyngnon (RW p. 468 s.n. Vinen) 'vine-dresser, vine-grower'
le Vyner (RW p. 468 s.n. Viner) 'vine-grower, vine-dresser'
Vinter ('tavern keeper', 'wine-merchant')
Vintener ('wine-merchant')


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