Armarian

/ɑːrˈmeəriən/ noun

A person in charge of an armarium, such as a librarian or keeper of monastic vestments and books in a medieval institution.

From Latin armarium plus the agent suffix -ian, meaning 'one who works with.' This occupational title emerged during the medieval period when monasteries and cathedrals needed specialized staff to manage valuable religious items and manuscripts.

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