Servant
582. Servant (See also Butler.)
- Abigail helpmeet of King David; traditional name for hand-maiden. [O.T.: I Samuel 25]
- Albert popular servant’s name: assistant, manservant, page-boy. [Br. Lit.: Loving; By The Pricking of My Thumbs; A Damsel in Distress ]
- Brighella prototype of interfering servant; meddles and gossips. [Ital. Drama: Walsh Classical, 62]
- Despina her stratagems control and resolve the plot. [Ital. Opera: Mozart, Cosi fan tutte, Scholes, 259]
- Figaro valet who outwits everyone by his cunning. [Fr. Lit.: Marriage of Figaro ]
- Friday young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe ]
- Ganymede mortal lad, taken by Zeus to be cupbearer to the gods. [Gk. Myth.: Howe, 106]
- golem automaton homunculus performs duties not permissible for Jews. [Jew. Legend: Jobes, 674]
- Hazel meddling maid in the Baxter house. [TV and Comics: Terrace, I, 343]
- Hebe cupbearer to the gods; succeeded by Ganymede. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 117]
- Ithamore purchased by Barabas to betray Governor of Malta. [Br. Drama: The Jew of Malta ]
- Jeeves stereotypical English valet of Wodehouse stories. [Brit. Lit.: NCE, 2997]
- Lichas Hercules’ attendant; unknowingly delivers poisoned robe to him. [Rom. Lit.: Metamorphoses ]
- Notburga, St. Bavarian patroness of domestics; beneficent, though poor. [Christian Hagiog.: Attwater, 257]
- Passepartout Phileas Fogg’s rash valet. [Fr. Lit.: Around the World in Eighty Days ]
- Thing Addams family servant; a disembodied right hand. [TV: “The Addams Family” in Terrace, I, 29]
- Xanthias carries Bacchus’s heavy bundles. [Gk. Lit.: The Frogs ]
- Zita, St. devout and generous domestic; patron saint. [Christian Hagiog.: Attwater, 348]
servant
serv·ant / ˈsərvənt/ • n. a person who performs duties for others, esp. a person employed in a house on domestic duties or as a personal attendant. ∎ a person employed in the service of a government. See also civil servant, public servant. ∎ a devoted and helpful follower or supporter: a tireless servant of God.DERIVATIVES: serv·ant·hood / -ˌhoŏd/ n.
servant
servant is thy servant a dog? a biblical saying, with reference to 2 Kings 8:13, in which the Syrian Hazael protests against Elisha's prophecy that he will do harm to Israel.
servant of the servants of God a translation of Latin servus servorum Dei, is a title of the Pope, first assumed by Gregory the Great.
See also fire is a good servant.
servant of the servants of God a translation of Latin servus servorum Dei, is a title of the Pope, first assumed by Gregory the Great.
See also fire is a good servant.
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