Maid-servant
61house servant — noun a servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household • Syn: ↑domestic, ↑domestic help • Hypernyms: ↑servant, ↑retainer • Hyponyms: ↑ayah, ↑home h …
62Housekeeper (servant) — A housekeeper is an individual responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of the interior of a residence. The term is almost exclusively applied to females; males are generally referred to as housecleaners, head of household staff, or, under… …
63Elizabeth Darrell (maid-of-honour) — Elizabeth Darrell was the long term mistress and muse of Sir Thomas Wyatt. They had at least one child, Francis. [Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Thomas Wyatt, poet.] Wyatt was married to Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt who had committed… …
64parlour maid — n BrE a female servant who was employed in large houses in the past to clean the rooms and serve guests …
65lady's maid — lady s ,maid noun count a woman in the past who was the personal servant of another woman …
66parlour maid — BrE parlor maid AmE noun (C) a female servant who was employed in former times in a large house to clean the rooms, serve guests etc …
67between-maid — betweenˈ maid noun A servant subsidiary to two others (esp cook and housemaid), a tweeny • • • Main Entry: ↑between …
68house|maid — «HOWS MAYD», noun. a woman servant who does housework …
69kitch|en|maid — «KIHCH uhn MAYD», noun. a servant who helps a cook …
70hand·maid·en — /ˈhændˌmeıdn̩/ noun, pl ens [count] somewhat old fashioned : a female servant or maid usually used figuratively He feels that government has become the handmaiden of corporate interests. [=the government only serves corporate interests] …