The meaning of Manciples
Manciples – 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.
Manciples translation into English
Manciples: translate from English into Chinese
手稿
Manciples: translate from English into Dutch
Mancipelen, Econoom
Manciples: translate from English into French
Manciples, Intendant
Manciples: translate from English into German
Manzipeln
Manciples: translate from English into Hindi
मैन्निपल्स
Manciples: translate from English into Italian
Mancipi, Economo
Manciples: translate from English into Korean
맨시플, 식료품 구입 계원
Manciples: translate from English into Russian
Наручники, Эконом
Manciples: translate from English into Spanish
Mancípulos, Ecónomo
Word origin
Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French and Old French from Latin mancipium ‘purchase’, from manceps ‘buyer’, from manus ‘hand’ + capere ‘take’.
Study English words for free
Worder is a free project where you can save words, add translations and study English words.
In order to use our service, you need a free account. You can sign in or sign up an account right now. You can use it in our application afterward.
* The project is being actively developed right now. So, not all functions are available, but we update it regularly.
Manciples – similar words
My Worder
Please register or authorize in order to use all the features of our service.
Our statistic
🙏 Support our free project clicking on the ads below: