Meaning Of The Word Manciple

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Manciple Meaning

Manciple Definition
Manciple Definition

What's The Definition Of Manciple?

manciple in American English
a steward or buyer of provisions, as for an English college, a monastery, etc.
noun: an officer or steward of a monastery, college, etc., authorized to purchase provisions

manciple in British English
noun: a steward who buys provisions, esp in a college, Inn of Court, or monastery

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