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serviteur
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servant [Brit ˈsəːv(ə)nt, Am ˈsərvənt] N
1. servant (in household):
servant
to keep a servant
2. servant fig:
servant
your servant, sir dated!
your obedient servant (in letter) dated
Crown servant N Brit ADMIN
Crown servant
civil servant N
civil servant
servant's hall N
servant girl N
servant girl
domestic servant N
domestic servant
public servant N
public servant
French
French
English
English
English
English
French
French
servant [ˈsɜ:vənt, Am ˈsɜ:r-] N
1. servant (household helper):
servant
servant
2. servant (person working for public):
servant
employé(e) m (f)
a public servant
public servant N ADMIN, POL
1. public servant (State employee):
public servant
2. public servant Aus, NZ amin, POL (administrative employee of State):
public servant
civil servant N
civil servant
civil servant N
civil servant
French
French
English
English
English
English
French
French
servant [ˈsɜr·v ə nt] N
1. servant (in household):
servant
serviteur(servante) m (f)
2. servant (government employee):
servant
employé(e) m (f)
a public servant
public servant N ADMIN, POL
public servant
civil servant N
civil servant
French
French
English
English
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These women were handmaidens (servants or slaves) instead of social peers.
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She is dressed in a ragged and patched dress appropriate to a hired servant.
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Connected with the main building are servants' room, 12 feet by 14 feet.
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Her father asked her if she would like a gift instead that was better than a servant and worth more than everything in the world.
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The crystals have the ability to mark humans as their countries' servants.
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