noun
- plural of arrayer; people who arrange or put things in order
- in medieval England, officers appointed to assess and arrange the equipment and supplies of soldiers for military service
Usage: rare or archaic; often used in historical or formal contexts
Usage: historical; British
Examples
- The arrayers inspected the soldiers' armor and weapons before the campaign.
- Medieval arrayers were responsible for ensuring troops were properly equipped.
- The king's arrayers organized the supplies for the army's march.
- These skilled arrayers arranged the furniture with great precision.
- The arrayers of the exhibition displayed each artifact carefully.