Bellman (noun)

  1. A person who carries a bell, especially one who goes through the streets ringing it to call people to work or to announce a public event.
  2. A hotel porter or doorman who carries guests' luggage.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from bell + -man.

Examples:

  1. The bellman helped carry the couple's bags to their room.
  2. As a bellman, he had to be available 24/7 to assist guests.
  3. The town's bellman announced the arrival of the queen with his ringing.
  4. The bellman's job was to wake up the workers with his ringing.
  5. The bellman's services were greatly appreciated by the hotel guests.
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