a person in charge of a cellar where wine or beer is stored
cellarman in American English
(ˈselərmən)
nounWord forms: plural-men
a person who is in charge of the alcoholic-beverage supply of a hotel or restaurant
Word origin
[1650–60; cellar + -man]This word is first recorded in the period 1650–60. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: agency, cardholder, parade, syllabus, triplet-man is a combining form, used in the formation of compound words indicating a man ofa certain type or with a certain job. Other words that use the affix -man include: fireman, lineman, midshipman, ombudsman, pitchman