The medieval term warrener or warner refers to a manorial official in charge of a lord's rabbit warren. He was there to prevent peasants stealing the rabbits and prevent the rabbits burrowing out of their enclosure; he caught rabbits for the lord's table and kept count of the young ones born during the year.
He might also be charged with taking charge of other animals as a kind of gamekeeper, to ensure plenty of game for the nobleman to hunt. The warner could therefore be responsible for rabbits, hares, partridges, woodcocks, roe deer and fallow deer.
Any peasant caught with any of these without permission would be charged with poaching and face severe penalty.
"Warner" does not have a specific meaning in the context of medieval times. It could refer to a person's name, a title, or a specific role/job within medieval society. Without further context, it is difficult to provide a more specific answer.
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medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
Neither the word "Xerox" nor the Xerox Corporation existed in medieval times. Xerox is a trademark and an invented word - invented around 1958. Xerxes, however, was an ancient Persian emperor, long before medieval times, but his name was known in medieval Europe.
Did they use animals in the medieval times for riding, fightingI think you mean they Might have used animals in the medieval times . . .Not did they . . .
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
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medieval people from the medieval times obviously i mean who else is gonna live there me
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It means peace
Same thing as it does today
in medieval times a 'squire' was a knight's assistant.
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Neither the word "Xerox" nor the Xerox Corporation existed in medieval times. Xerox is a trademark and an invented word - invented around 1958. Xerxes, however, was an ancient Persian emperor, long before medieval times, but his name was known in medieval Europe.
Kameryn meant crooked nose in medieval times.
Did they use animals in the medieval times for riding, fightingI think you mean they Might have used animals in the medieval times . . .Not did they . . .
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.