What is another word for dapifers?

Pronunciation: [dˈapɪfəz] (IPA)

Dapifers, also known as seneschals or stewards, are individuals who were responsible for managing a household or estate during medieval times. The word dapifers comes from the Latin term "dapifer," meaning a bearer of food. Synonyms for dapifers include chamberlains, majordomos, bailiffs, and estate managers. These individuals were tasked with ensuring the smooth operation of a household, overseeing servants, managing finances, and arranging for provisions and supplies to be brought in. While the term dapifer may not be commonly used today, the role of a dapifer was an important one during medieval times and was essential in maintaining the proper functioning of an estate or household.

What are the hypernyms for Dapifers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    server, food service worker, hospitality worker, waiter/waitress.

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