Manciple
Manciple , noun
[From Old French mancipe slave, servant (with l inserted, as in participle), from Latin mancipium. See Mancipate.]
A steward; a purveyor, particularly of a college or Inn of Court. — Chaucer
Manciple , noun
[From Old French mancipe slave, servant (with l inserted, as in participle), from Latin mancipium. See Mancipate.]