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veedora
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veedora (from veer ) 1 adj. and n. Applied to the one who looks curiously at what others are doing. 2 m Formerly given name to different inspection positions, for example of the works of the different guilds or of the supplies, for the fulfillment of the ordinances. Overseer 3 Former military chief with inspector functions. 4 Palace server who was in charge of the acquisition of provisions and the care of cars and horses. 5 Trusted servant of the main houses, who was in charge of supervising the steward. Veedor de vianda. Palace servant in charge of watching that all the provisions were served and that nothing was served without notifying the major butler or the week-old. Kitchen escuyer. King.




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