"pasteler" meaning in All languages combined

See pasteler on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: pastelers [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} pasteler (plural pastelers)
  1. (historical) A pastry cook. Tags: historical
    Sense id: en-pasteler-en-noun-meODtf~V Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Then in the hall kitchen, two clerks of the kitchen, a clerk comptroller, a surveyor of the dresser, a clerk of the spicery; all which together kept also a continual mess in the hall; also, in his hall kitchen, he had of master cooks two; and of other cooks, labourers, and children of the kitchen, twelve persons : four yeomen of the silver scullery, two yeomen of the pantry, with two other pastelers under the yeomen.",
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          "text": "He is also described as Roger the Cook, pasteler, and in 1281 (9th Edward I.), was arrested with others \" for divers trespasses, homicides, robberies and assaults and for night walkers after curfew in the City, with swords and bucklers.",
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