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key-bearer
ˈkey-ˌbearer [f. key n.1 + bearer: OE. had cǽᵹbora in same sense.] 1. One who bears a key or keys. (Cf. key n.1 2.)14.. Nominale in Wr.-Wülcker 684/9 Hic claviger, a kayberere. 1486 Lichfield Gild Ord. (E.E.T.S.) 22 The foure kayberers or ther deputies. 1552 Huloet, Kaye bearer or keper. 1778 R. Low...
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key-keeper
ˈkey-ˌkeeper 1. One who has the custody or control of the key of a house, room, chest, etc. Cf. key-herd, key n.1 18.1534 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxford 219 To the Key Kepers to thuse of the body of the Town. 1576 Ibid. 388 The Key Kepers of thys Cytie shall delyver them xli in money. 1669 Wood...
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Abbey of Saint-Père-en-Vallée
Alveus (Auvé)
He was a canon, described as both presbiter (priest) and archiclavus (high key-bearer, that is, administrator) in a document of 940.
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barterer
barterer (ˈbɑːtərə(r)) [f. barter v. + -er.] One who barters; a petty or mercenary trafficker.1611 Cotgr., Permutateur, a barterer, exchanger. 1624 F. White Repl. Fisher 564 The onely or principall Key-bearer, and Barterer of this Treasurie. 1794 Coleridge Relig. Musings vii, Soul-hardened barterers...
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Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi
In 1951, during his second Hajj, the key-bearer of the Kaaba, opened its door for two days and allowed him to take anyone he chose inside. ‘Maulana Sayyid Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi – Hayat-o-Afkar Kay Chand Pehlu’
Access to the Kaaba
In 1951, during his second pilgrimage (Hajj) to Makkah the key-bearer
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clavier
‖ ˈclavier [F. clavier, orig. a key-bearer (on L. type clāviārius, f. clāvis key), hence key-board. Thence, Ger. clavier, klavier, Du. klavier, Da. klaveer, Sw. klaver.] 1. The key-board or set of keys of a musical instrument. (Cf. claver n.2)1708 Motteux Rabelais v. xx. (1737) 88 The Pedals of Turb...
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Mycenaean Greece
Though scholars do not have enough evidence to suggest that all Key-bearers could own land and had high status, there is a written record in Linear B of a Key-bearer Though not as grand a title as that of Priestess of Key-Bearer, the sacred slaves were allotted certain benefits fitting their positions in the cult.
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