cellarer

(-ər)

noun

a person in charge of a cellar or provisions, as in a monastery

See cellarer in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
A person, as in a monastic community, who is responsible for maintaining the supply of food and drink.

Origin:

Origin: Middle English celerer

Origin: , from Old French

Origin: , from Latin cellārius, steward

Origin: , from cella, storeroom; see kel-1 in Indo-European roots

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