canciller
Spanish
Etymology
From Late Latin cancellarius. Probably the result of a crossing between Old Spanish chanciller, borrowed from Old French chancelier, with the learned form cancelario, borrowed from the Latin directly.
Noun
canciller m, f (plural cancilleres)
Derived terms
- vicecanciller (“vice-chancellor”)
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