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† resiˈdencer, -ier, a. and n. Obs. rare. [a. AF. residencer (1430 in Godef.), ad. med.L. residentiārius: see residentiary1.] A. adj. Residentiary. (Also in pl. form.)
1428in Surtees Misc. (1890) 7 Maistre John Selow chanon residencier of ye kyrk of Yorke. c1460J. Russell Bk. Nurture in Babees Bk. (1868) 189 Alle prechers residencers and persones þat ar greable. 1486Lichfield Gild Ord. (E.E.T.S.) 18 Ioan Herwood and..George Radclyf, somtime chanons residencyeres in the seid cathedral church. B. n. 1. A canon, incumbent, etc., in residence.
1522Stat. Ord. Garter xx, The Dean or Register, or the most ancient Residencer of the said College. 1628Earle Microcosm., Singing-men (Arb.) 52 Their humanity is a leg to the Residencer. 2. A resident representative.
1541Wyatt Declaration Wks. (1816) 283 A Prince were as good send naked letters, and to receive naked letters, as to be at charge for residencers. |