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1 papierhandel
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2 papierwinkel
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stationer — sta‧tion‧er [ˈsteɪʆnə ǁ ər] also stationer s noun [countable] COMMERCE a shop where stationery is sold * * * stationer UK US /ˈsteɪʃənər/ noun [C] (UK ► COMMERCE a store that sells stationery … Financial and business terms
stationer — [stā′shə nər] n. [ME stacionere < ML stationarius, tradesman with a fixed station or shop (by contrast with a peddler) < L, STATIONARY] 1. Obs. a bookseller or publisher 2. a person who sells office supplies, greeting cards, some books, etc … English World dictionary
stationer — UK [ˈsteɪʃ(ə)nə(r)] / US [ˈsteɪʃ(ə)nər] noun [countable] Word forms stationer : singular stationer plural stationers 1) someone whose job is to sell stationery 2) stationer or stationer s British a shop that sells stationery … English dictionary
stationer — sta|tion|er [ˈsteıʃənə US ər] n BrE [Date: 1300 1400; : Medieval Latin; Origin: stationarius bookseller , from statio shop , from Latin; STATION1] 1.) stationer s a shop that sells stationery 2.) someone in charge of a shop that sells stationery … Dictionary of contemporary English
stationer — noun (C) BrE 1 stationer s a shop that sells stationery 2 someone in charge of a shop that sells stationery … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stationer's — noun A shop that sells stationery See Also: stationer … Wiktionary
stationer — [15] In medieval Latin a statiōnārius was originally a ‘trader who kept a permanent stall’ (as opposed to an itinerant seller). The word was derived from Latin statiō ‘standing, keeping still’ (source of English station), which in the post… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
stationer [ˈsteɪʃ(ə)nə] — noun [C] British a shop that sells stationery … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
stationer's — noun [C] British a shop that sells stationery … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
stationer — /ˈsteɪʃənə/ (say stayshuhnuh) noun 1. someone who sells the materials used in writing, as paper, pens, pencils, ink, etc. 2. Obsolete a bookseller. 3. Obsolete a publisher. {Middle English, from Latin statiōnārius stationary, in Medieval Latin… …
stationer — [15] In medieval Latin a statiōnārius was originally a ‘trader who kept a permanent stall’ (as opposed to an itinerant seller). The word was derived from Latin statiō ‘standing, keeping still’ (source of English station), which in the post… … Word origins