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varlet

American  
[vahr-lit] / ˈvɑr lɪt /

noun

Archaic.
  1. a knavish person; rascal.

    1. an attendant or servant.

    2. a page who serves a knight.


varlet British  
/ ˈvɑːlɪt /

noun

  1. a menial servant

  2. a knight's page

  3. a rascal

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Etymology

Origin of varlet

1425–75; late Middle English < Middle French; variant of valet

Explanation

In medieval times, when a man was training to be a knight, a varlet, or special servant, would assist him. In paintings of young knights, there is often a trusty varlet at his side. If you heard someone say, "Varlet! Bring me my hauberk!" you could be sure you'd either traveled back in time to the Middle Ages or were at a Renaissance Fair. A varlet was similar to a squire, a servant and sidekick who could be relied on for help when a knight was just starting out. Later, varlet came to have the additional meaning of "rascal or rogue," possibly influenced by Shakespeare, who frequently used it as an insult.

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The artists of the period, though rarely achieving a title more illustrious than varlet de chambre, were only too happy to oblige.

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Hanff is given to saying things like "thou varlet," but except for the fact that she is single, Roose-Evans tells almost nothing about her, far less than he reveals about her friends in England.

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Her second, an insolvent playboy, blandly accepts her money, calls himself her gigolo, sneers over her with her daughter Veda as a working woman, a moneygrubber, a "varlet."

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The era of lake naming and varlet thrashing in the upper reaches of the Nile has been written about extensively, mostly in biographies or autobiographies of such heroes as Livingstone.

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Father is a varlet, and the varlet serves the lord.

From "Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village" by Laura Amy Schlitz

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