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The Manciple. An officer or steward of a monastery. Vocabulary. Victual- food “In buying victuals ; he was never rash” line 587 Frugal- practicing or marked by economy, as in the use of resources “Or be as frugal as he might desire” line 601
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The Manciple An officer or steward of a monastery
Vocabulary • Victual- food “In buying victuals; he was never rash”line 587 • Frugal- practicing or marked by economy, as in the use of resources “Or be as frugal as he might desire” line 601 • Caterers- people who provide food or entertainment • Abstruse- “All caterersmight follow his example” line586
Background/Vocation • Responsible for the purchase of provisions
Direct Characterization • He was never rash in buying food. • He had more than thirty masters. • He was well versed in abstruse legal knowledge.
Indirect Characterization • Frugal as he may desire • An illiterate fellow can outpace the wisdom of a heap of learned men