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Chamberer

[cheym-ber-er]

cham·ber·er

1[cheym-ber-er]
noun Archaic.
a man who frequents ladies' chambers; gallant.

Origin:
1200–50; Middle English: chamberlain < Anglo-French; see chamber, -er2

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cham·ber·er

2[cheym-ber-er]
noun Obsolete.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English chamberere < Anglo-French, feminine of chamberer chamberlain; see chamberer1
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