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servitor

[sur-vi-ter] / ˈsɜr vɪ tər /


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The State Department recalled one of its perennial servitors, lanky Breckinridge Long, 58, who during World War I was Assistant Secretary of State.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such a statement may have satisfied the servitors of imperialism.

From Time Magazine Archive

Distrusting the manners of their local waiters, the Nepalese had imported 130 skilled servitors from India to minister to the distinguished guests.

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Oldtime servitors had not seen such family fun since the days of the Roosevelts.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of his confidential servitors was a certain Berenger, who had been condemned for heresy.

From A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II by Lea, Henry Charles




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