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cellarer

[ sel-er-er ]

noun

  1. a person in a monastery or community who is responsible for supplying food and drink.


cellarer

/ ˈsɛlərə /

noun

  1. a monastic official responsible for food, drink, etc


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Example Sentences

At one time these gastronomics were so heaped up that they reached the level of the staircase where the cellarer stood.

There was brought to the cellarer a savory caudle in a silver bowl borne on a tray of the same metal.

Old women with their distaffs rush out on a distressed Cellarer in shrill Chartism.

When he had been asleep some time, the door opened, very softly, and the High Cellarer peeped cautiously in.

The king thanked the High Cellarer, and gave him a ruby ring as a reward.

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