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cellarer Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

বোতল রাখিবার আলমারী, সুরাদেরাজ,





cellarer's Usage Examples:

under the supervision of the cellarer, one of the monastery's obedientiaries.


He was often assisted by a sub-cellarer.


the provost, dean, cantor, succentor, precentor, archdeacon, treasurer, cellarer, sacristan or almoner.


1240–1269) was ispán of Győr County and chief cellarer for the Queen.


He is in charge of Münsterschwarzach Abbey's financial matters, as its cellarer.


Officers within the abbey included a cellarer, bursar, chamberlain, sacrist, kitchener and an infirmer.


The cellarer complained that there were too many boys in the choir, which was a hindrance.


His brother appointed him cellarer and Gerard managed the domestic affairs of abbey.


Born near Rostov, he was the cellarer at the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra from 1606 to 1613.


Concerning his life we only know that in 956 or 957 he became cellarius (cellarer), and in 965 hospitarius (hospitaller) at the Abbey of Saint Gall.


Former cellarer.


Former cellarer of Melrose.


Günter Lehmann runs the Alde Gott Winery eG as the general manager while cellarer Michael Huber is responsible for the winemaking.


city of Iaşi, the monastery, dedicated in 1659, was built by the Greek cellarer Iani Hadâmbul on a place donated to him by Prince Gheorghe Ghica.


He was a canon and cellarer in Carlisle Cathedral.


In his old age he made the abbey's cellarer, Odo, a coadjunct abbot.


(3) The cellarer, or bursar, who acted as chief purveyor of all foodstuffs to the monastery.


Stephen held the prestigious office of cellarer at Fountains in around 1215, and in 1223 was chosen by the monks of Sawley.


Cellarius may refer to: Cellarius is the Latin form of cellarer, an office within a medieval Benedictine abbey.


Novaković was the brewer or cellarer, that is, a cup-bearer) of emperor Uroš V.


were those of John Blake, prior, Richard Kychun, sub-prior, John Bredon, cellarer, and nine other canons, Robert Sisson, John Derfelde, William Dotton, William.



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