Servant (noun)

  1. A person who is employed to perform domestic or personal tasks for someone else.
  2. A person who is employed to perform duties in a particular occupation or profession.
  3. A person who is in a subordinate position or who performs work for someone else.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french, from latin servus 'slave, servant', from servire 'to serve'.

Examples:

  1. The servant brought the tea tray into the drawing room.
  2. The servant was responsible for cleaning the house and cooking meals.
  3. The servant was a trusted and loyal employee.
  4. The servant served the king and queen with great dedication.
  5. The servant was praised for their hard work and attention to detail.
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