servitor
Americannoun
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a person who is in or at the service of another; attendant.
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a glass worker who blocks the gather and does the preliminary blowing of glass for the gaffer.
noun
Etymology
Origin of servitor
1300–50; Middle English servitour < Anglo-French < Late Latin servītor, equivalent to Latin servī ( re ) to serve + -tor -tor
Example Sentences
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When at last he came to the door, he was told by the groveling servitor that a fine, fat boy had been born to his wife.
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The classification for priests is "servitor of a cult"; for one who doesn't earn his living, "non-toiler"; for artists, writers etc.,' "members of a free profession."
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Prentice Cooper, 54, wealthy ex-Governor of Tennessee, loyal servitor of Memphis Boss Ed Crump, and former U.S.
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He accepted, but bribed a royal servitor to fill the silver cup passed to him with water.
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They had rattish pointed faces and tiny pink hands, like the servitor who had brought her the glass of shade.
From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin
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