"Grangearius" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
A keeper of a grange or farm
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L. Lat. In old English law. A hayward, herdward, or keeper of the herd of cattle in a common field. …
Read the complete definitionA manager and keeper of dogs for the sport of hawking; from alanus, a dog known to the ancients. A …
Read the complete definitionThe warden, or keeper of a jail.
Read the complete definitionapuntr v [A; c] record, list down s.t. Ang iskúrir mauy miapuntr sa iskur sa nagbaskit, The score-keeper recorded the …
Read the complete definitionIn civil and old English law. A treasurer; a keeper of publlc money. Cod. 10, 70, 15; Spelman
Read the complete definitionA keeper of archives or records.
Read the complete definitionOriginally, a person put in charge of something especially, a chief officer, magistrate, or keeper, as of a county, town, …
Read the complete definitionIn a general sense, a person to whom some authority, care, guardianship, or jurisdiction is delivered, committed, or intrusted; one …
Read the complete definitionbánka - (Sp. banca) A kind of boat, larger than a paráw, and without outriggers. Also: A game of cards; …
Read the complete definitionIn East Indian iaw. A Hin-doo merchant or shop-keeper. The word ls used In Bengal to denote the native who …
Read the complete definitionA keeper of bears. See Bearherd.
Read the complete definitionA company of Irish herdsmen, or a single herdsman, wandering from place to place with flocks and herds, and living …
Read the complete definitionA keeper or a frequenter of a brothel.
Read the complete definitionA bridge keeper; a warden or a guard for a bridge.
Read the complete definitionA treasurer, or cash keeper; a purser; as, the bursar of a college, or of a monastery.
Read the complete definitionOne who has charge of money; a cash keeper; the officer who has charge of the payments and receipts (moneys, …
Read the complete definitionIn old records. An ale-house keeper. A beer or ale brewer. Blount
Read the complete definitionKeeper of the cham-her. originally the chamberlain was the keeper of the treasure chamber (camera) of the prince or state; …
Read the complete definitionIn old European law. A keeper of records or public iustru-ments; a chartulary; a registrar. Spelman
Read the complete definitionA superintendent or keeper of a church's valuables; a churchwarden.
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