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  • 61servant — n 1. domestic, cleaning man, cleaning woman, cleaning lady, charwoman, Chiefly Brit. char; housekeeper, Fr. bonne a tout faire, Brit. Inf. slavey; factotum, steward, valet, gentleman s gentleman, butler, houseman; maid, upstairs maid, au pair… …

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  • 62servant — In older usage, a menial or domestic. In modern times, an employee performing any particular sort of service, at least service which is directed so as not to require the exercise of discretion or executive ability. 35 Am J1st M & S § 2. A person… …

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  • 63servant girl — noun a girl who is a servant • Syn: ↑serving girl • Hypernyms: ↑servant, ↑retainer …

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  • 64servant-girl — serˈvant girl, serˈvant lass or serˈvant maid noun A female domestic servant • • • Main Entry: ↑servant …

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  • 65servant-lass — serˈvant girl, serˈvant lass or serˈvant maid noun A female domestic servant • • • Main Entry: ↑servant …

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  • 66servant-maid — serˈvant girl, serˈvant lass or serˈvant maid noun A female domestic servant • • • Main Entry: ↑servant …

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  • 67servant-man — serˈvant man noun A male servant • • • Main Entry: ↑servant …

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  • 68servant — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from present participle of servir Date: 13th century one that serves others < a public servant >; especially one that performs duties about the person or home of a master or personal employer •&#8230; …

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  • 69Servant in the Place of Truth — sDm:Aa15 a:N37 Aa15 Q1 H6 sDm aS m st mAat, usually translated as Servant in the Place of Truth is an Ancient Egyptian title that is used to refer to someone who worked in the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile in Thebes. [cite&#8230; …

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  • 70servant — servantless, adj. servantlike, adj. /serr veuhnt/, n. 1. a person employed by another, esp. to perform domestic duties. 2. a person in the service of another. 3. a person employed by the government: a public servant. [1175 1225; ME < OF, n. use&#8230; …

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