First Known Use: 13th century
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cellarer
noun cel·lar·er \ˈse-lər-ər\
Definition of CELLARER
: an official (as in a monastery) in charge of provisions
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Origin of CELLARER
Middle English celerer, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin cellariarius, from Latin cellarium
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