cellarman

noun

Etymology

From cellar + -man.

  1. derived from cella
  2. derived from cellārium
  3. derived from celier
  4. derived from celer
  5. inherited from celer
  6. suffixed as cellarman — “cellar + man

Definitions

  1. A person in charge of the alcoholic drinks (traditionally the wine cellar) in a tavern…

    A person in charge of the alcoholic drinks (traditionally the wine cellar) in a tavern etc.

    • But on a stool by the counter sat a drunken man with blue, glassy eyes and shiny purplish face, in a round grey-peaked cap topped with a button—the cellarman from the whiskey distillery of Prince Lobanoff.

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