From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcutlercut‧ler /ˈkʌtlə $ -ər/ noun [countable] old-fashioned BBTsomeone who makes or sells cutlery
Examples from the Corpus
cutler• Maude Philpott, daughter of a cutler, solemnly betrothed to the young Cranston.• Also patron of cooks, cutlers, glaziers, restaurateurs, and Sri Lanka.• Rather more skilled crafts, such as fullers, shearmen, cutlers, painters and butchers, were around the £10 mark.• Among the artisans who contributed to Aarau's fame in medieval times were the gunsmiths, swordsmiths, cutlers and bell-founders.• The cutlers rioted against the system in 1756.Origin cutler (1300-1400) Old French coutelier, from Late Latin cultellarius, from Latin cultellus; → CUTLASS