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cellarer
cellarer Hist. (ˈsɛlərə(r)) Forms: 4–6 cell-, celerer(e, 6 selerer, 7 cellerar, 6– cellarer. [ME. celerer, cellerer, a. Anglo-Fr. celerer, for OF. celerier, f. celier cellar.] The officer in a monastery, or similar establishment, who had charge of the cellar and provisions.a 1300 Vox & Wolf 59 Ac we... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cellarium
The monastery's supplies of food, ale and wines were stored there, under the supervision of the cellarer, one of the monastery's obedientiaries. He was often assisted by a sub-cellarer. References Christian monastic architecture wikipedia.org
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subcellarer
† subˈcellarer Obs. [f. sub- 6 + cellarer, after med.L. subcell(er)ārius, or obs.F. soubscellerier. Cf. ME. sowcelerere s.v. sous-, sowthselerer s.v. south-2.] An under-cellarer in a convent.c 1475 Pict. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 780/23 Hic subselarius, a subselerer. c 1702 in Cath. Rec. Soc. Publ. IX. 37... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cellarius
Cellarius may refer to: Surname Cellarius is the Latin form of cellarer, an office within a medieval Benedictine abbey. wikipedia.org
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celerer
celerer obs. form of cellarer. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scholaster
scholaster might be a dignitary in a cathedral or collegiate chapter, alongside the provost, dean, cantor, succentor, precentor, archdeacon, treasurer, cellarer wikipedia.org
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larderer
larderer (ˈlɑːdərə(r)) [f. larder + -er1, ? after cellarer.] One who has charge of a larder.1483 Cath. Angl. 208/2 A larderere, lardarius. 15.. Regul. Househ. Earl Northumb. (1770) 165 That the saide Clarks of the Kechinge..faile not appoint the Larderer ande Cooks. 1550 Bale Eng. Votaries ii. 64 b,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Menko (chronicler)
Over the next five years he served as vestiarius, cellarer and schoolmaster before being elected Bloemhof's third abbot in 1243. wikipedia.org
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selerer
selerer obs. form of cellarer. Oxford English Dictionary
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Philip Hawford
He was at some point the cellarer at Evesham Abbey before the Dissolution of the Monasteries. wikipedia.org
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sellerar
sellerar obs. form of cellarer.c 1450 Holland Howlat 180 The Goule was a gryntar, The Suerthbak a sellerar. 1530 Palsgr. 269/1 Sellerar of a relygious place, bovtelier. Oxford English Dictionary
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Avraamy Palitsyn
Born near Rostov, he was the cellarer at the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra from 1606 to 1613. wikipedia.org
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salrar
salrar obs. form of cellarer.1473 Rental Bk. Cupar-Angus (1879) I. 201 Twynty suklar kyddis..to be kepit and delyuerit at the ordinans of the salrar and wardane. Oxford English Dictionary
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Anselm Grün
He was in charge of Münsterschwarzach Abbey's financial matters, as its cellarer. From 1974 to 1976 he studied Business in Nuremberg, then became the cellarer of Münsterschwarzach Abbey, where he is responsible for the economic administration wikipedia.org
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Obedientiary
Benedict's Rule tells "What kind of man the Cellarer ought to be"; in practice this position is the most responsible one after that of abbot or superior These positions were usually filled in turn by all below the rank of sub-prior, though very busy officials, e. g. the cellarer, might be excused. wikipedia.org
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