The meaning of Manciple
Manciple – definition
nounA person in charge of buying provisions for a college, an inn of court, or a monastery.
Usage examples:
Actually, university employees, such as manciples, were a more likely source of disorder.
Manciple translation into English
Manciple: translate from English into Chinese
手艺人
Manciple: translate from English into Dutch
Econoom
Manciple: translate from English into French
Intendant
Manciple: translate from English into German
Manzip
Manciple: translate from English into Hindi
मैन्सिप्ली, रसद दरोगा, भोजनाधिकारी, कालेज या छात्रावास के लिए सामान खरीदने वाला अधिकारी
Manciple: translate from English into Italian
Mancipe, Economo
Manciple: translate from English into Korean
식료품 구입 계원
Manciple: translate from English into Russian
Мандипула, Эконом
Manciple: translate from English into Spanish
Ecónomo
Word origin
Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French and Old French from Latin mancipium ‘purchase’, from manceps ‘buyer’, from manus ‘hand’ + capere ‘take’.
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