ˈterər, -eˌrär noun
( -s )
Etymology: Medieval Latin terrarius, from Latin terra land + -arius -ary; from his handling the income from and disbursements for the lands belonging to the house
: a bursar of a religious house
ˈterər, -eˌrär noun
( -s )
Etymology: Medieval Latin terrarius, from Latin terra land + -arius -ary; from his handling the income from and disbursements for the lands belonging to the house
: a bursar of a religious house
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012