- Panarius
- Latin word for that part of a church near the door from which bread was handed out to the poor. [< Lat. panis = bread]
Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Christopher Coredon with Ann Williams.
Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Christopher Coredon with Ann Williams.
panarius — ×panãrius sm. (2) žr. 2 panaras: Reikia jau žibalo pilt panãriun Vžns … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
PANARIUM — nomen libri, quod Epiphanius contra Haereticos conscripsit. Arculam medicam ipse interpretatur, Ep. ad Acacium et Paulum, amicos suos, quorum precibus librum composuit, Panarium sive arculam medicam, ad eorum, qui a serpentibus (i. e. Haereticis) … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
pantry — [13] A pantry is etymologically a ‘bread’ room. The word comes from Old French paneterie ‘cupboard for keeping bread’, a derivative of panetier ‘servant in charge of bread’. This was adopted from medieval Latin pānetārius, an alteration of late… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
ՀԱՑԱՎԱՃԱՌ — (ի, աց.) NBH 2 0070 Chronological Sequence: Unknown date գ. ἁρτοπώλις qui vendit panem, panarius. Որ վաճառէ զհաց. հաց ծախօղ, հացածախ. ... *Դահեկան մի ... ետ հացավաճառին. Վրք. հց. ՟Ի՟Զ: *Գնել հաց. եւ ասէ հացավաճառն. ՃՃ … հայերեն բառարան (Armenian dictionary)
panetier — I. Panetier, Structor panarius, Artocopus. B. II. Panetier, Panetiere, Paneterie, voyez Pain … Thresor de la langue françoyse
pantry — [13] A pantry is etymologically a ‘bread’ room. The word comes from Old French paneterie ‘cupboard for keeping bread’, a derivative of panetier ‘servant in charge of bread’. This was adopted from medieval Latin pānetārius, an alteration of late… … Word origins
pantry — n. (pl. ies) 1 a small room or cupboard in which crockery, cutlery, table linen, etc., are kept. 2 a larder. Etymology: ME f. AF panetrie, OF paneterie f. panetier baker ult. f. LL panarius bread seller f. L panis bread … Useful english dictionary