A Tyler or Tiler.
Genesis 4:2 And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.
There are urban legends and reports of paranormal activity at the Masonic Temple in Muscatine, Iowa, but it has not been definitively proven to be haunted. Some people claim to have experienced strange occurrences, but it ultimately comes down to individual beliefs and experiences with the supernatural.
Karsh Kale is of Indian descent and comes from a Hindu background. However, he has expressed that his spirituality is more universal and inclusive, drawing inspiration from various traditions and beliefs.
In some cultures, placing chicken feet at the front door is considered a form of protection against evil spirits or negative energy. It is believed to ward off any potential harm or bring good luck into the home. The specific meaning may vary depending on the cultural beliefs of the individuals involved.
In Freemasonry, some of the common names for God used include the Grand Architect of the Universe, Great Geometrician of the Universe, and Supreme Being. These names reflect the belief in a higher power or creator that is central to Masonic teachings and rituals.
A Masonic door-keeper if outside the lodge is called a Tyler. If inside the Lodge he is called the Inner Guard.
Keeper of the Door was created in 1919.
When the door is closed and guarded.
The Tyler is obligated to serve as a guard against eavesdroppers in a Masonic Lodge, and to guard the outer door of a Masonic Temple. They also ensure that those who seek admission into a Masonic Lodge have the proper qualifications to do so.
The Door-Keeper's Substitute - 1908 was released on: USA: April 1908
A "Ranger" is a park keeper.
Doorman.
The purpose of a sliding door keeper is to keep the door securely in place when closed. It contributes to the functionality of a sliding door by ensuring that the door remains aligned with the frame and does not slide open unexpectedly.
Keeper (store Keeper/warehouse keeper) or Manager (store manager/warehouse manager)
a piece of corn
Camel Keeper
fish keeper