Sentences

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

  1. The manciple skillfully managed the procurement of provisions for the college.
  2. Despite lacking formal education, the manciple was surprisingly shrewd in financial matters.
  3. In Chaucer’s "The Canterbury Tales," the manciple is portrayed as clever and resourceful.
  4. The clients admired the manciple's ability to negotiate better prices than the trained merchants.
  5. His role as a manciple required a keen understanding of market trends and vendor relationships.

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