Clucer (plural cluceri; IPA: [klu.'ʧer]) was a historical rank traditionally held by boyars in Moldavia and Wallachia, roughly corresponding to that of Masters of the Royal Court. This is a glossary of historical Romanian ranks and titles used in the principalities of Moldavia, Wallachia and Transylvania, and later in Romania This article refers to the aristocratic title of boyar. For the Boyar caste of India, see Boyar (caste. Moldavia (Moldova is a geographic and historical region and former Principality in Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between Eastern Carpathians This article is about the region in what is now Southern Romania The title of intendant (intendant Spanish intendente) has been used in a number of countries through history It originated in the Slavic kliučiari (from the word for "key"), being equivalent to the Russian title of klyuchnik. The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) a group of closely related Languages of the Slavic peoples and a subgroup of Indo-European languages Russian ( transliteration:,) is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages
Cluceri were in charge of supplying the courts of Moldavian or Wallachian Princes with food and other objects of necessity; the clucer de arie oversaw the supply in cereals and fodder, while the clucer de pivniţă and clucer de jigniţă organized, respectively, the supply in beverages and food for the military forces. This is a List of rulers of Moldavia, from the first mention of the medieval polity east of the Carpathians and until its disestablishment in 1862 when it united This is a List of rulers of Wallachia, from the first mention of a medieval polity situated between the Southern Carpathians and the Danube until the union In Agriculture, fodder or animal feed is any Foodstuff that is used specifically to feed Domesticated Livestock, such as In time, the title became purely symbolic, and faded out of use during the 19th century.