manciple
/ˈmænsɪpl/noun
- chiefly archaic an officer who buys provisions for a college, an Inn of Court, or a monastery〈主古〉(学院、律师协会或寺院)伙食采购员。
词源
Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French and Old French from Latin mancipium 'purchase', from manceps 'buyer', from manus 'hand' + capere 'take'.