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CELLARER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun cel· lar· er ˈse-lər-ər : an official (as in a monastery) in charge of provisions. Word History Etymology Middle English celerer, from Anglo-French.
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Cellarer
The cellarer was one of the leading monastic officials (or obedientiaries), and was chiefly responsible for the abbey's provisions. His duties are carefully ...
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CELLARER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Cellarer definition: a person in a monastery or community who is responsible for supplying food and drink.. See examples of CELLARER used in a sentence.
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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...
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Cellarium - Wikipedia
The cellarer acted as chief purveyor of all foodstuffs to the monastery and as general steward. He was often assisted by a sub-cellarer.
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Cellarer | Editions de Solesmes
Cellarer. The monk appointed by the abbot to look after the monastery's temporal (material) goods. St Benedict devotes a chapter to the cellarer in his Rule (ch ...
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cellarer, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun cellarer is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for cellarer is from before 1300, ...
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Brother Thomas the Cellarer - Cadw
As the cellarer of Tintern Abbey, Brother Thomas (a Cistercian monk) will be able to tell you all there is to know (and perhaps some things you shouldn't know!)
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Qualifications of The Monastery Cellarer : Rule of Benedict : Spirituality
As cellarer of the monastery, there should be chosen from the community someone who is wise, mature in conduct, temperate, not an excessive ...
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A Benedictine Model for Relationship - The Monastery Cellarer
The cellarer is to be “wise, mature in conduct, temperate...and not proud, excitable or offensive.”(RB 31.1)
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Chapter 31: Qualifications of the Monastery Cellarer (1)
As cellarer of the monastery, there should be chosen from the community someone who is wise, mature in conduct, temperate, not an excessive eater, not proud, ...
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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...
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Cellarius
Cellarius may refer to:
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Cellarius is the Latin form of cellarer, an office within a medieval Benedictine abbey.
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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
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