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infermer

/ɪnˈfɜːrmər/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

An obsolete or historical term for a person who takes care of the sick, especially in an infirmary or religious house.

Example Sentences:
  • The monastery's infermer tended to the elderly monks with great care and devotion.
  • Records from the medieval hospital detailed the daily duties assigned to the chief infermer.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from Middle English or historical adoption from Old French 'infirmier' (nurse, one who tends the sick), ultimately stemming from the Latin 'infirmarius', relating to one who is 'infirm' or weak. Historically used in archaic or regional contexts to denote an infirmary keeper or male nurse.

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Think of someone who works in an 'infirmary' to remember an 'infermer'.

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1. What is the meaning of “infermer” in English?

In English, infermer (noun) is defined as: “An obsolete or historical term for a person who takes care of the sick, especially in an infirmary or religious house.”.

2. How do you use “infermer” in a sentence?

The monastery's infermer tended to the elderly monks with great care and devotion.

3. What are English synonyms of “infermer”?

Common synonyms include:nurse,caretaker,attendant,hospitaler

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “infermer”?

Derived from Middle English or historical adoption from Old French 'infirmier' (nurse, one who tends the sick), ultimately stemming from the Latin 'infirmarius', relating to one who is 'infirm' or weak. Historically used in archaic or regional contexts to denote an infirmary keeper or male nurse.