"verderer" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: verderers [plural], verderor [alternative]
Etymology: From French verdier, from Late Latin viridarius, from Latin viridis (“green”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|fr|verdier}} French verdier, {{der|en|la-lat|viridarius}} Late Latin viridarius, {{der|en|la|viridis||green}} Latin viridis (“green”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} verderer (plural verderers)
  1. (British) An official in charge of a royal forest; in modern times, still extant in the New Forest and the Forest of Dean Tags: British Derived forms: verderership

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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