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custodier|kʌˈstəʊdɪə(r)| Also 5 costodyer, 9 custodiar. [f. L. custōdia custody + -er.] One who has the custody of anything; a custodian. Now esp. Scotch.
c1470Harding Chron. lxxviii. i, My knightes..My landes helpe, custodye[r]s of my crowne. c1485Digby Myst. (1882) ii. 628 Now euery costodyer kepe well hys wall. 1820Scott Abbot xix, He had become..the custodier, as the Scottish phrase went, of some important state secret. 1839Morn. Herald in Spirit Metrop. Conserv. Press (1840) I. 151 Custodiar to the Bank of England's treasure. 1892Ld. Hannen in Law Rep. App. Cases 165 The appellant..is bound..to live in the bank house as custodier of the whole premises. |