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cellarer

/sel-er-er/US // ˈsɛl ər ər //UK // (ˈsɛlərə) //

窖藏者,窖主,窖藏家,窖藏人员

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person in a monastery or community who is responsible for supplying food and drink.

Examples

  • At one time these gastronomics were so heaped up that they reached the level of the staircase where the cellarer stood.

  • There was brought to the cellarer a savory caudle in a silver bowl borne on a tray of the same metal.

  • Old women with their distaffs rush out on a distressed Cellarer in shrill Chartism.

  • When he had been asleep some time, the door opened, very softly, and the High Cellarer peeped cautiously in.

  • The king thanked the High Cellarer, and gave him a ruby ring as a reward.