Achatour

/ˈækətɔːr/ noun

A historical term for a purchaser or buyer of provisions, especially for a royal court or army.

From Old French 'achatour', derived from 'achater' (to buy), with roots in Latin 'accaptare' meaning to accept or purchase, originally a feudal office.

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