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manservant

[man-sur-vuhnt] / ˈmænˌsɜr vənt /
NOUN
butler
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NOUN
valet
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A young Black “manservant” for a white family, who called him “Humpy” because of a back deformity.

From New York Times

His stalwart manservant, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., initially involved himself in Trump's attempts to strong-arm state officials into throwing out legitimate votes in order to help him win.

From Salon

He is the most loyal of all the Trump loyalists, a man who was saved from an ignominious failure as Indiana governor in 2016 and turned into the president's personal political manservant.

From Salon

So he went to India and brought back a manservant.

From Los Angeles Times

And he tried to get a historical marker for Jim Lewis, Stonewall Jackson’s black manservant, put up in Lexington.

From Washington Post