oeconomus

[ee-kuh-nom-uhs]

oeconomus Definition

  • 1a steward or manager of a household or estate
  • 2an officer in charge of the economy of a monastery

Using oeconomus: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "oeconomus" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The oeconomus was responsible for managing the finances of the estate.

  • Example

    The monastery's oeconomus was in charge of the distribution of food and supplies to the monks.

  • Example

    The new oeconomus had a reputation for being strict but fair.

oeconomus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oeconomus

Phrases with oeconomus

  • the head of the economic department of a monastery

    Example

    The oeconomus pater was responsible for managing the finances and resources of the monastery.

  • oeconomus sacristae

    an officer in charge of the care and management of the vestments, vessels, and other articles used in the celebration of the Mass

    Example

    The oeconomus sacristae was responsible for ensuring that all the items used in the Mass were properly cared for and maintained.

  • oeconomus episcopalis

    a bishop's steward or manager

    Example

    The oeconomus episcopalis was responsible for managing the bishop's household and finances.

Origins of oeconomus

from Greek 'oikonomos', meaning 'manager of a household'

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Summary: oeconomus in Brief

'Oeconomus' [ee-kuh-nom-uhs] is a noun referring to a steward or manager of a household or estate. It can also refer to an officer in charge of the economy of a monastery. Examples include 'The oeconomus was responsible for managing the finances of the estate.' and 'The new oeconomus had a reputation for being strict but fair.'