pantlerEtymologyFrom pantelere, a dissimilated variant of Middle English panterere, from panetrie; equivalent to pantry + -er.pantler means the servant in charge of the bread and the pantry in a great house. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.nounThe servant in charge of the bread and the pantry in a great house.“A good shallow young fellow. ’A would have made a pantler; ’a would ha’ chipp’d bread well.”