noun
- plural of busheler; people who measure or sell goods by the bushel, a unit of dry capacity
- plural of busheler; tailors or garment workers who do repair or alteration work
Usage: historical or agricultural context
Usage: dated or trade-specific
Examples
- The bushelers at the grain market measured out the wheat carefully.
- In the 19th century, bushelers were common in tailoring shops across the city.
- The bushelers sold produce by the bushel at the farmer's market.
- Local bushelers repaired and altered clothing for the townspeople.