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Definition of servant
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Servant
(n.) A
professed
lover or
suitor;
a
gallant.
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Menial
::
Menial
(n.)
Belonging
to a
retinue
or train of
servants;
performing
servile
office;
serving.
Maiden
::
Maiden
(n.) A
female
servant.
Knight
::
Knight
(n.) A young
servant
or
follower;
a
military
attendant.
Mop
::
Mop (n.) A fair where
servants
are
hired.
Dulia
::
Dulia (n.) An
inferior
kind of
veneration
or
worship,
given to the
angels
and
saints
as the
servants
of God..
Servantess
::
Servantess
(n.) A
maidservant.
Ceremonial
::
Ceremonial
(a.)
Observant
of
forms;
ceremonious.
[In this sense
ceremonious
is now
preferred..
Man
::
Man (v. t.) To wait on as a
manservant.
Pension
::
Pension
(v. t.) To grant a
pension
to; to pay a
regular
stipend
to; in
consideration
of
service
already
performed;
--
sometimes
followed
by off; as, to
pension
off a
servant..
Servile
::
Servile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
servant
or
slave;
befitting
a
servant
or a
slave;
proceeding
from
dependence;
hence,
meanly
submissive;
slavish;
mean;
cringing;
fawning;
as,
servile
flattery;
servile
fear;
servile
obedience..
Retainer
::
Retainer
(n.)
Hence,
a
servant,
not a
domestic,
but
occasionally
attending
and
wearing
his
master's
livery..
Gallopin
::
Gallopin
(v. i.) An under
servant
for the
kitchen;
a
scullion;
a
cook's
errand
boy.
Gyp
::
Gyp (n.) A
college
servant;
-- so
called
in
Cambridge,
England;
at
Oxford
called
a
scout..
Observant
::
Observant
(a.)
Submissively
attentive;
obediently
watchful;
regardful;
mindful;
obedient
(to); -- with of, as, to be
observant
of
rules..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.) A
carriage
of state or of
pleasure
with all that
accompanies
it, as
horses,
liveried
servants,
etc., a showy
turn-out..
Eyeservant
::
Eyeservant
(n.) A
servant
who
attends
faithfully
to his duty only when
watched.
Observantine
::
Observantine
(n.) One of a
branch
of the Order of
Franciscans,
who
profess
to
adhere
more
strictly
than the
Conventuals
to the
intention
of the
founder,
especially
as to
poverty;
--
called
also
Observants..
Cookmaid
::
Cookmaid
(n.) A
female
servant
or maid who
dresses
provisions
and
assists
the cook.
Collet
::
Collet
() An
inferior
church
servant.
[Obs.]
See
Acolyte.
Sewer
::
Sewer (n.)
Formerly,
an upper
servant,
or
household
officer,
who set on and
removed
the
dishes
at a
feast,
and who also
brought
water for the hands of the
guests..
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