different between pantler vs pantleg

pantler

English

Etymology

From pantelere, a dissimilated variant of Middle English panterere, from panetrie; equivalent to pantry +? -er.

Noun

pantler (plural pantlers)

  1. (obsolete) The servant in charge of the bread and the pantry in a great house.
    • c. 1597, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2, Act II, Scene 4,[1]
      A good shallow young fellow. ’A would have made a pantler; ’a would ha’ chipp’d bread well.
    • c. 1610, William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale, Act IV, Scene4,[2]
      Fie, daughter! when my old wife lived, upon
      This day she was both pantler, butler, cook,
      Both dame and servant; welcomed all, served all;

References

  • OED 2nd edition 1989

Anagrams

  • planter, replant

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pantleg

English

Alternative forms

  • pant leg, pant-leg

Etymology

pant +? leg

Noun

pantleg (plural pantlegs)

  1. (Canada, US) One leg of a pair of pants (trousers).

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