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cuneator|ˈkjuːniːeɪtə(r)| [med.L. equivalent of OF. coigneur coiner: cf. L. cuneāre to make wedge-shaped.] (See quot.)
1883Encycl. Brit. XVI. 480/2 The office of cuneator was one of great importance at a time [14th c.] when there existed a multiplicity of mints, since he had the sole charge of all the dies used not only at the mint in the Tower of London but also in the provinces. |