英:['selərə]
美:['selərə]
英:['selərə]
美:['selərə]
cel·lar·er
se l rr
noun
one who is in charge of the supply of food and drink at a monastery or the like.
Middle English celerer, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin cellariarius, from Latin cellarium
The first known use of cellarer was in the 13th century