manciple in a sentence
n.
Definition
Manciple: a person responsible for purchasing and managing supplies, particularly in an institution or organization, often demonstrating practical wisdom or shrewdness in financial dealings.
Sample Sentences
- The manciple skillfully managed the procurement of provisions for the college.
- Despite lacking formal education, the manciple was surprisingly shrewd in financial matters.
- In Chaucer’s "The Canterbury Tales," the manciple is portrayed as clever and resourceful.
- The clients admired the manciple's ability to negotiate better prices than the trained merchants.
- His role as a manciple required a keen understanding of market trends and vendor relationships.
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