• the Late Latin carpentārĭus, denoting use as an artifex – a wagon or carriage-maker equal to a wainwright. The roots of carpentārĭus come from the Latin...
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    word carpentier (later, charpentier) which is derived from the Latin carpentarius [artifex], "(maker) of a carriage." The Middle English and Scots word...
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  • 900–1000, when the Old French "Charpentier" derived from the Late Latin carpentarius artifex ("carpenter" or "wainwright"), equivalent to Latin carpent(um)...
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    Capellanus), 1 Stone mason (Latin: Cementarius), 1 Carpenter (Latin: Carpentarius), 1 Artisan (Latin: Faber), 10 residents (Latin: Residuum), William De...
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  • words carpentier, charpentier, carpenter are ultimately from Late Latin; carpentarius "artifex" or "wainwright", equivalent to Latin carpent(um) "two wheeled...
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    (superintendent of arms), 1 capellanus (chaplain), 1 cementarius (stonemason), 1 carpentarius (carpenter), and 1 faber (artisan). Sir William Leyburn was the constable...
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  • charter described him in Latin as; "Machinarum bellicarum ejaculator et carpentarius noster," - "keeper of the throwing machines of war and our carpenter...
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    Rhytisternus cardwellensis Blackburn, 1892 (Australia) Rhytisternus carpentarius Sloane, 1895 (Australia) Rhytisternus cyathoderus (Chaudoir, 1865) (Australia)...
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