Billman

/ˈbɪlmæn/ noun

A soldier or person who uses a bill (a medieval weapon consisting of a curved blade on a long handle), or a person who operates a billing system.

From 'bill' (the medieval weapon, from Old English 'bill' meaning sword) plus 'man.' In modern usage, also applies to workers handling bills and billing.

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