wīn-tæppere, m.n: a wine-seller, tavern-keeper. (WEEN-TAE-peh-ruh / ˈwiːn-ˌtæ-pɛ-rə)
Gluttony, in cuttings from Cocharelli’s Latin prose treatise on the Seven Vices. NW Italy (Genoa), c. 1330-c. 1340. British Library, MS Additional 27695, f. 14. [bl.uk]