Definitionn. someone who performs the duties of an attendant for someone else
Last update: October 23, 2015
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JOHN MILL (c. 1645-1707), English theologian, was born about 1645 at Shap in Westmorland, entered Queen's College, Oxford, as a servitor in 166r, and took his master's degree in 1669 in which year he spoke the "Oratio Panegyrica" at the opening of the Sheldonian Theatre. [Please select]
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Good cannot have an impious servitor. [Please select]
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Edgar returned in an hour, bringing with him a servitor's suit. [Please select]
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The remains of breakfast were on the table which the dingy servitor began to clear. [Please select]
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He came to Monsieur, and, presuming on an old servitor's privilege, begged him to leave me at home. [Please select]
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Saltash leaned back in his chair smiling up at his wry-faced servitor with insolent humour. [Please select]
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It soon became manifest that, although he had been Conkling's adherent, he was not his servitor. [Please select]
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