silenziario
From silentiarus from silentium "silence" from silere
IPA: /silenˈtsjarjo/, /silen"tsjarjo/
silenziario m (pl.: silenziari)
- in Roman Antiquity, a domestic servant (usually a slave) who stood about his master, charged with seeing to it that no noise etc. disturbed him while resting or working.
- modern *
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