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serv⋅ant

[sur-vuhnt]
–noun
1. a person employed by another, esp. to perform domestic duties.
2. a person in the service of another.
3. a person employed by the government: a public servant.

Origin:
1175–1225; ME < OF, n. use of prp. of servir to serve; see -ant


serv⋅ant⋅less, adjective
serv⋅ant⋅like, adjective
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ser·vant   (sûr'vənt)   
n.  
  1. One who is privately employed to perform domestic services.

  2. One who is publicly employed to perform services, as for a government.

  3. One who expresses submission, recognizance, or debt to another: your obedient servant.


[Middle English, from Old French, from present participle of servir, to serve; see serve.]
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Main Entry: ser·vant
Function: noun
: a person who serves others: as a : an individual who performs duties about the person or home of a master or personal employer b : a person in the employ and subject to the direction or control of an individual or company —see also RESPONDEAT SUPERIOR —compare AGENT, MASTER
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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