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chamberlain
chamberlainnounan official charged with the management of the living quarters of a sovereign or member of the nobility.
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Chamberlain
Chamberlainnoun(Arthur) Neville, 1869–1940, British statesman: prime minister 1937–40.
chamberlain
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an official charged with the management of the living quarters of a sovereign or member of the nobility.
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an official who receives rents and revenues, as of a municipal corporation; treasurer.
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the high steward or factor of a member of the nobility.
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a high official of a royal court.
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(Arthur) Neville, 1869–1940, British statesman: prime minister 1937–40.
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Joseph, 1836–1914, British statesman (father of Sir Austen and Neville Chamberlain).
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Sir (Joseph) Austen, 1863–1937, British statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1925.
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Owen, 1920–2006, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1959.
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Wilt(on Norman) Wilt the Stilt, 1936–1999, U.S. basketball player.
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Sir ( Joseph ) Austen. 1863–1937, British Conservative statesman; foreign secretary (1924–29); awarded a Nobel peace prize for his negotiation of the Locarno Pact (1925)
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his father, Joseph. 1836–1914, British statesman; originally a Liberal, he resigned in 1886 over Home Rule for Ireland and became leader of the Liberal Unionists; a leading advocate of preferential trading agreements with members of the British Empire
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his son, ( Arthur ) Neville. 1869–1940, British Conservative statesman; prime minister (1937–40): pursued a policy of appeasement towards Germany; following the German invasion of Poland, he declared war on Germany on Sept 3, 1939
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Owen. 1920–2006, US physicist, who discovered the antiproton. Nobel prize for physics jointly with Emilio Segré 1959
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an officer who manages the household of a king
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the steward of a nobleman or landowner
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the treasurer of a municipal corporation
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Etymology
Origin of chamberlain
1175–1225; Middle English < Old French, variant of chamberlenc < Frankish *kamerling, equivalent to kamer (< Latin camera room; see chamber) + -ling -ling 1
Example Sentences
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CHAMBERLAIN: When I have dictated the message, you bet.
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CHAMBERLAIN: Well, it takes a day to make one of those soil conservation tours.
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CHAMBERLAIN: I wouldn't advise you to do that.
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CHAMBERLAIN: Do you think the less control over the farmer the better, or how would you say it?
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CHAMBERLAIN: The eradication of beri-beri from the Philippine Scouts by means of a simple change in the dietary.
From The Vitamine Manual by Eddy, Walter H.
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