Cancellarius

/ˌkænsɛˈlɛriəs/ noun

The Latin term for chancellor; a senior administrative officer in medieval courts or the Catholic Church.

From Late Latin cancellarius, derived from cancelli (latticed barrier at which the official stood), from Latin cancellus meaning 'lattice' or 'grating.'

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