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agonistarch, one who trained combatants for the games
apocrisiary, a person appointed to give and receive answers; eg, a secretary
dragoman, an interpreter; strictly applied to a man who acts as guide and interpreter in countries where Arabic, Turkish, or Persian is spoken
gricer, a railway enthusiast, especially one who assiduously seeks out and photographs unusual trains; loosely, a train-spotter
hierodule, a slave (of either sex) dwelling in a temple, and dedicated to the service of a god
hippotomist, one versed in the anatomy or dissection of the horse
ignicolist, a fire-worshipper
indagatrix, a female searcher or investigator
matranee, a female house-sweeper; a female servant engaged to perform the most menial tasks in a household
pollinctor, a person who prepares a corpse for burial, cremation, or embalming, by washing, anointing, etc; an undertaker
pregustator, a person whose function is to taste food and drink before it is served
quangocrat, usually somewhat depreciative, a member of a quango (quasi-autonomous non-governmental organisation) seen as wielding excessive power or influence with unelected authority
snollygoster, a shrewd, unprincipled person, especially a politician
tractatrix, a female shampooer
tragematopolist, a seller of sweets
truchwoman, a female interpreter
utricide, one who stabs an inflated vessel of skin
xenologist, someone who studies extraterrestrial phenomena
References
- Erin McKean (ed), Weird and Wonderful Words
Vocabulary Books)
- Oxford English Dictionary Online
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