manciple noun.
['mansɪp(ǝ)l] ME.[Anglo-Norman & Old French var. of mancipe from Latin mancipium purchase, slave, from manceps: see MANCIPATE.]1. An officer or servant responsible for purchasing provisions for a college, an Inn of Court, a monastery, etc.
ME.2. A bondslave, a servant.
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