From confection + -er.
confectioner (plural confectioners)
- A manufacturer of or dealer in confections (sweets, candies, sweet pastries, and other sweet food items).
manufacturer of or dealer in confections
- Armenian: հրուշակագործ (hy) (hrušakagorc)
- Bengali: হালুইকর (bn) (haluikor)
- Czech: cukrář (cs) m, cukrářka f
- Danish: konditor c
- Dutch: suikerbakker (nl) m, banketbakker (nl) m, koekenbakker (nl) m, taartenbakker (nl) m
- Estonian: kondiiter
- Finnish: kondiittori (fi), sokerileipuri (fi)
- French: confiseur (fr) m, confiseuse (fr) f
- German: Konditor (de) m, Konditorin (de) f, Zuckerbäcker (de) m, Zuckerbäckerin (de) f
- Greek: ζαχαροπλάστης (el) m (zacharoplástis), ζαχαροπλάστρια (el) f (zacharoplástria)
- Hungarian: cukrász (hu), cukrásznő
- Irish: milsíneoir m
- Kalmyk: шикрч (şikrç)
- Kyrgyz: шекерчи (şekerci)
- Latin: crustulārius m, crustulāria f, cuppēdinārius m, cuppēdināria f, dulciārius m, dulciāria f, panchrestārius m, panchrestāria f
- Macedonian: слаткар m (slatkar), слаткарка f (slatkarka)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: konditor (no) m
- Nynorsk: konditor m
- Ottoman Turkish: شكرجی (şekerci), حلواجی (helvacı)
- Polish: cukiernik (pl) m, cukierniczka (pl) f
- Portuguese: confeiteiro (pt) m, confeiteira (pt) f
- Romanian: cofetar (ro) m, cofetăreasă (ro) f
- Russian: кондитер (ru) m (konditer)
- Spanish: pastelero (es) m, pastelera (es) f, confitero (es) m, confitera (es) f, dulcero m, dulcera f
- Swedish: konditor (sv) c, sockerbagare (sv) c
- Turkish: şekerci (tr)
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