confectioner
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of confectioner
First recorded in 1585–95; confection + -er 1
Example Sentences
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Pumpkin cake layered with a tart cream-cheese ganache, dipped in white chocolate and painted in orange sugar, from a celebrated confectioner.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 15, 2025
TJ’s Maple Leaf Ice Cream Sandwiches are made in Canada by a Canadian confectioner — so you know TJ’s isn’t skimping on any maple flavorings.
From Salon • Sep. 29, 2025
Ferrara, a confectioner based in Chicago, said this week that it had stopped making the product.
From New York Times • Jan. 11, 2024
When he collected the sweets from the wholesaler, he noticed they were darker than unusual so he haggled with confectioner Joseph Neal and saved half a penny per pound.
From BBC • Oct. 30, 2023
“This ... this confectioner, I want to question him myself. Alone.”
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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