Cellarers

/ˈsɛlərərz/ noun

Plural of cellarer; people responsible for managing wine cellars or food storage in institutions like monasteries or colleges.

From Middle English celerer, from Old French celier, derived from Latin cellarium (storeroom). The -er suffix denotes an agent or person who performs the action. Historically, cellarers held important administrative positions in monasteries.

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