servant | | |
n. (person) | 1. retainer, servant | a person working in the service of another (especially in the household). |
| ~ worker | a person who works at a specific occupation.; "he is a good worker" |
| ~ body servant | a valet or personal maid. |
| ~ cabin boy | a young man acting as a servant on a ship. |
| ~ domestic, domestic help, house servant | a servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household. |
| ~ factotum | a servant employed to do a variety of jobs. |
| ~ familiar | a person attached to the household of a high official (as a pope or bishop) who renders service in return for support. |
| ~ flunkey, flunky, lackey | a male servant (especially a footman). |
| ~ major-domo, seneschal | the chief steward or butler of a great household. |
| ~ manservant | a man servant. |
| ~ menial | a domestic servant. |
| ~ scullion | a kitchen servant employed to do menial tasks (especially washing). |
| ~ servant girl, serving girl | a girl who is a servant. |
n. (state) | 2. handmaid, handmaiden, servant | in a subordinate position.; "theology should be the handmaiden of ethics"; "the state cannot be a servant of the church" |
| ~ subordinateness, subsidiarity | secondary importance. |
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