Léchéanciers
Léchéanciers is a term that appears in historical contexts, particularly related to French administrative or legal records. The exact meaning and usage can vary depending on the specific period and document. It is generally understood to refer to a list, register, or schedule of matters or items, often concerning financial transactions, legal proceedings, or administrative duties. The word itself derives from the French verb "lécher," meaning to lick, which in this context might imply a meticulous or detailed recording of items, as if one were carefully licking or adhering to a list.
In some instances, léchéanciers may have been used to denote a ledger or account book where entries
The precise nature of a léchéancier would be determined by the context in which it is found.