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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wilhelm Leopolski
In an infamous incident, Leopolski cut up his portrait of the key-keeper Gerwazy from Pan Tadeusz. wikipedia.org
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claviculer
† claˈviculer Obs. [AFr. ad. L. clāviculārius key-keeper, f. clāvicula, dim. of clāvis key: see -ar.] A key-keeper, turnkey.1447 O. Bokenham Seyntys (1835) 28 Sergius was unyversel clavyculer Of holy cherche. Oxford English Dictionary
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key
▪ I. key, n.1 (kiː) Forms: 1 cæᵹ, cæᵹe, (kæᵹe, kaiᵹe), 2 kæie, 3 keiȝe, pl. keyȝen, keien, 4 keyȝe; 3–4 kai, 3–8 kay, (4 cay, kaie, pl. caiss), 4–6 kaye, (5–6 pl. kaies); 3–6 keye, (pl. keis), 3–7 keie, 5–7 kee, 7 kie; 4– key, (pl. 4–6 -es, 4– -s). [OE. cǽᵹ str. f. (pl. cǽᵹa) and cǽᵹe wk. f. (pl. cǽ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The House Without a Key. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1925 .The Chinese Parrot]]. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1926]].— .Behind That Curtain]]. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1930]].— .Keeper of the Keys]]. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1932]].— .Michael Collins (author)|Davis, Robert Hart]]. wikipedia.org
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