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Panter — This unusual Anglo Scottish surname is one of a group which includes Steward, Butler, Spencer and Hind that were job descriptive for occupations usually performed in connection with a royal or noble household in ancient times. In this case the… … Surnames reference
Panther — Recorded as Panter and the rarer Panther, this is an Anglo Scottish surname. It is one of a group which includes Steward, Butler, Spencer and Hind, that were job descriptive for occupations in connection with a royal or noble household in… … Surnames reference
panetier — (pa ne tié ; l r ne se prononce et ne se lie jamais ; au pluriel, l s se lie : des pa ne tié z habiles) s. m. 1° Celui qui dans les grands établissements est chargé de la garde et de la distribution du pain. Grand panetier, le chef de la… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
pantry — noun (plural pantries) Etymology: Middle English panetrie, from Anglo French paneterie, from paneter servant in charge of the pantry, from pain bread, from Latin panis more at food Date: 14th century 1. a room or closet used for storage (as of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
panetier — [ pan(ə)tje ] n. m. • 1150; du rad. de pain ♦ Hist. Officier de bouche chargé du pain. Le panetier et l échanson. ● panetier nom masculin (de pain) Officier du service de bouche de la maison du roi chargé du pain et du couvert. (Un grand panetier … Encyclopédie Universelle
Pantry — This interesting and unusual surname is of French origin, and is occupational for the officer of the pantry, derived from the Anglo French paneter , from the Old French panetier . The officer of the pantry supplied the bread and had charge of the … Surnames reference
pantry — noun (plural pantries) a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept. Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. panterie, from paneter baker , based on L. panis bread … English new terms dictionary
pantry — ► NOUN (pl. pantries) ▪ a small room or cupboard in which food, crockery, and cutlery are kept. ORIGIN from Old French paneter baker , from Latin panis bread … English terms dictionary
pantler — ˈpantlə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English pantelere, alteration (influenced by buteler, bottelar butler) of panter, paneter panter more at panter archaic : a servant or officer in charge of the bread and the pantry in a great family … Useful english dictionary