servant |
manbote |
As nouns the difference between servant and manbote
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave while
manbote is (legal|historical|anglo-saxon) a sum paid to a lord as a pecuniary compensation for killing his vassal, servant, or tenant.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
servant |
henchboy |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between servant and henchboy
is that
servant is (obsolete) to subject while
henchboy is (obsolete) a page; a servant.
As nouns the difference between servant and henchboy
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave while
henchboy is (obsolete) a page; a servant.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
servant |
jackslave |
As nouns the difference between servant and jackslave
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave while
jackslave is (obsolete|nonce) a low servant; a mean fellow.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
servant |
kitchenry |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between servant and kitchenry
is that
servant is (obsolete) to subject while
kitchenry is (obsolete) the body of servants employed in the kitchen.
As nouns the difference between servant and kitchenry
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave while
kitchenry is (obsolete) the body of servants employed in the kitchen.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
servant |
kitchener |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between servant and kitchener
is that
servant is (obsolete) to subject while
kitchener is (obsolete) a kitchen servant; a cook.
As nouns the difference between servant and kitchener
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave while
kitchener is (obsolete) a kitchen servant; a cook.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
servant |
blackboy |
As nouns the difference between servant and blackboy
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave while
blackboy is an aboriginal boy or servant''.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
servant |
womanservant |
As nouns the difference between servant and womanservant
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation. As opposed to a slave while
womanservant is a woman who is a servant; the female counterpart to a manservant.
As a verb servant
is to subject.
servant |
understair |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between servant and understair
is that
servant is (obsolete) to subject while
understair is (obsolete) of or pertaining to the kitchen or servants' quarters; hence, subordinate, menial.
As a noun servant
is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
As an adjective understair is
beneath a flight of stairs.
servant |
servanthood |
As nouns the difference between servant and servanthood
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave while
servanthood is the role of being a servant.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
servant |
holming |
As nouns the difference between servant and holming
is that
servant is one who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation as opposed to a slave while
holming is (historical) a former welsh tradition, on , of slashing female servants and late risers with holly branches.
As a verb servant
is (obsolete) to subject.
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