Majordomo (noun)

  1. A person who is in charge of managing the household affairs of a large estate or organization.
  2. A person who is responsible for the management and supervision of a household or estate.

Origin:

Derived from the spanish word 'mayordomo' meaning 'steward' or 'overseer'.

Examples:

  1. The majordomo was in charge of hiring and supervising the household staff.
  2. The majordomo was responsible for ensuring that the household ran smoothly and efficiently.
  3. The majordomo was the right-hand person of the lord of the estate.
  4. The majordomo was known for his attention to detail and his ability to manage the complex affairs of the household.
  5. The majordomo was a trusted and respected member of the household who was known for his integrity and dedication.
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