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custodian

[ kuh-stoh-dee-uhn ]

noun

  1. a person who has custody; keeper; guardian.
  2. a person entrusted with guarding or maintaining a property; janitor.


custodian

/ °ìÊŒ²õˈ³Ùəʊ»åɪə²Ô /

noun

  1. a person who has custody, as of a prisoner, ward, etc
  2. a guardian or keeper, as of an art collection, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of custodian1

1775–85; < Latin ³¦³Ü²õ³ÙŻ徱 ( a ) watchman ( custody ) + -an
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Although its seven articles have been amended and interpreted in different ways throughout the years, they still guide today's literary custodians, with the foremost being to stand against censorship.

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Many are facing a new reality as the Trump administration stripped away legal funding for those who crossed the border without a parent or legal custodian.

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"As a parish, as the vicar of the parish and as parishioners, we're custodians of the whole church," said Archdeacon David Pierpoint.

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"One thing we've learnt from the past decades is that the last thing the world needs is a one-size-fits all solution for eight billion people," says Robin Berjon, one of Free Our Feeds' custodians.

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Unified employees, who include bus drivers, teacher aides, campus supervision aides, cafeteria workers and custodians.

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