wardrober
/ˈwɔːdɹəʊbə/
Etymology
From wardrobe + -er.
wardrober means A member of a royal household responsible for clothing. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
wardrober is pronounced /ˈwɔːdɹəʊbə/.
noun
- A member of a royal household responsible for clothing.“Her wardrobers furnished the tapestries that swathed the walls and floors, built a tiered wooden stage, hung it with fine textiles […] and placed on it the solid silver font brought from Canterbury Cathedral for the occasion.”