Stewart vs Majordomo - What's the difference?
stewart | majordomo |
The head servant or official in a royal Spanish or Italian household; later, any head servant in a wealthy household in a foreign country; a leading servant or butler.
*{{quote-book, year=1907, author=
, title=The Dust of Conflict
, chapter=22 * {{quote-book
, year=2002
, author=Marta VanLandingham
, title=Transforming the State: King, Court and Political Culture in the Realms of Aragon (1213-1387)
, chapter=7
, isbn=9004127437
, page=164
, passage=In return for ruling over the king's palace, serving as the monarch's alter ego in the domestic sphere, and bearing the burden of accountability, the majordomo was compensated amply.}}
(US, Southwest) A manager of a hacienda, ranch or estate.
* {{quote-book
, year=2006
, author=Gray A. Brechin
, title=Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin
, chapter=5
, isbn=0520250087
, page=212
, passage=She called upon a Missouri cousin named Edward Hardy Clark, who became the indispensable majordomo of the Hearst estate.}}
Any overseer, organizer, person in command.
* 2009 , The Economic Times ,
As a proper noun Stewart
is {{surname|Scottish|from=occupations}.As a noun majordomo is
the head servant or official in a royal Spanish or Italian household; later, any head servant in a wealthy household in a foreign country; a leading servant or butler.majordomo
English
(wikipedia majordomo)Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=Pancho, the major-domo , came up to say that Colonel Morales was waiting below. Appleby bade him bring out cigars and wine, and rose from his seat when Morales came in.}}
7 Jun 2009:
- The United Nation's climate majordomo -- tasked with herding 192 nations toward a do-or-die deal by year's end -- does not have the power to impose an agreement on how to curb greenhouse gases and cope with its consequences.
