BUTCHER, one who slaughters cattle for the use of the table, or who cuts up and retails the same. Among the ancient Romans there were three kinds of established butchers, viz., the suarii, who provided hogs; the pecuarii or boarii, who furnished oxen, &c.; and the lanii or carnifices, who slaughtered the animals.
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