celerer
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décélérer — [ deselere ] v. intr. <conjug. : 6> • déb. XXe; de dé et (ac)célérer ♦ Ralentir, réduire sa vitesse. La fusée décélère en entrant dans l atmosphère. (Personnes) Réduire la vitesse de son véhicule. Décélérer avant de freiner. ● décélérer… … Encyclopédie Universelle
cellarer — noun Etymology: Middle English celerer, from Anglo French, from Late Latin cellariarius, from Latin cellarium Date: 13th century an official (as in a monastery) in charge of provisions … New Collegiate Dictionary
cellarer — [sel′ərər] n. a person in charge of a cellar or provisions, as in a monastery * * * cel·lar·er (sĕlʹər ər) n. A person, as in a monastic community, who is responsible for maintaining the supply of food and drink. [Middle English celerer, from… … Universalium
Ceillier — This is a job descriptive name of the medieval period given to a merchant who sold goods, or who was employed in the cellars of a noble s house or castle and responsible for store keeping. The derivation is from the Olde French Cellier itself… … Surnames reference
accelerer — Accelerer, actif. acut. Est composé, et pur Latin, de ad et celerer inusité, qui vient de celer, aussi Latin qui signifie leger, prompt, habile. Accelerare, Le naïf François est haster, qui est d action reflexive, car on dict, Je me haste,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse