Casher

/ˈkæʃər/ noun

A person employed to receive and give out money, typically in a shop, bank, or business; someone who manages cash transactions.

From 'cash' (Portuguese origin via trade) plus the agent suffix '-er.' The term became standardized in English during the 19th century as retail and banking modernized.

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