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sub-cellarer, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun sub-cellarer is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for sub-cellarer is ...
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Cellarium - Wikipedia
A cellarium (from the Latin cella, "pantry"), also known as an undercroft, was a storehouse or storeroom, usually in a medieval monastery or castle.
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Cellarer
The cellarer and his assistant, the sub-cellarer, were to organise the community's food and drink supplies, but were not to alter the prescribed quotas without ...
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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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Cellarer | Editions de Solesmes
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. 31).
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Obedientiary - Wikipedia
an obedientiary or obedienciary (from the Latin obedientiarius, meaning someone in an 'obedient', ie subordinate, position) was a lesser official of a monastery
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The Anatomy of a Monastery – The Obedientiaries Part Two
The sub-sacrist, or matricularius, was the sacrist's deputy and the monastery's timekeeper. In addition to being the deputy, he also had some ...
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subcellular, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
subcellular has developed meanings and uses in subjects including cell biology (1820s) medicine (1820s) life sciences (1910s)
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Successful Monks: How to Manage a Medieval Monastery
By the fourteenth century Benedictine monks had developed a management structure called the obedientiary system.
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How the monastery is organised – Abbey of Nový Dvůr
The cellarer (treasurer), who manages the business that enables the monks to earn their living, is in charge of the economic aspects, assisted by the sub- ...
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Anatomy of a Monastery – The Obedientiaries Part One
Head of these was his deputy, the sub-cellarer, whose specific duties concerned food and drink. In some monasteries, these included ...
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suthselerere
suthselerere = southcellarer (see south-2), subcellarer.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iv. xliv. (1869) 196 Pitaunceere of heere inne, and suthselerere.
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south-
▪ I. south-, prefix1 (saʊθ) Combining form representing south n. or adv., occurring, with the sense ‘to or towards, in or on, the south’, in participial combinations, as south-facing, south-falling, south-following, south-going, south-running, etc.; south-bounded, south-turned, etc.(a)1961 Times 23 ...
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