manciple

《manciple》怎以读

英 ['mænsɪpl]
美 ['mænsəpəl]

《manciple》是什么意思

  • n.

    伙食委员;

  • 英英释义

    Manciple

    • A manciple is a person in charge of the purchase and storage of food at an institution such as a college, monastery, or court of law. Manciples were sometimes also in charge of catering more generally, including food preparation.

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