Arrayer

/əˈreɪər/ noun

Definition

A person who arranges or dresses others, or someone who organizes people or things into proper order or formation.

Etymology

From Old French 'arayer' (to arrange) with the agent suffix '-er' (one who does). Historically referred to officials responsible for organizing ceremonies, processions, or military formations.

Kelly Says

Medieval 'arrayers' were important civic officials who managed everything from royal processions to military musters—they were essentially the event planners and logistics officers of their time!

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