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park-keeper

ˈpark-ˌkeeper
  The keeper of a park.

1624 Middleton Game at Chess iv. ii, Some falconers, some park-keepes, and some huntsmen. 1785 Barker in Phil. Trans. LXXV. 354. 1855 Macaulay Hist. Eng. xvii. IV. 34 All that the Queen could do was to order the parkkeepers not to admit Sir John again within the gates.

  So ˈpark-ˌkeeperess (nonce-wd.), a female park-keeper, or park-keeper's wife.

1852 James Pequinillo III. 161 They had been park-keeper and park-keeperess to the Westwood family thirty years and six months.

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