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Often used in the same context:
maids,
serfs,
butlers,
washerwomen,
footmen,
courtiers,
ayahs,
peons,
nobles,
menials,
flatterers,
commoners,
noblemen,
servitors,
manservant,
concubines,
helots,
yeomanry,
bedchamber,
hirelings,
slaves,
maidservant,
handmaid,
courtesans,
vassals,
dignities,
eunuchs,
watchmen,
bellboys,
aristocrats,
retinue,
harlots,
orderlies,
aristos,
caretakers,
pashas,
nursemaids,
nobility,
connivers,
empresses,
viziers,
landladies,
schoolmasters,
landed gentry,
mendicants,
laundresses,
servitude,
subservience,
porters,
wives,
squires,
midianites,
doorkeeper,
princes,
yeomen,
drudges,
dustmen,
coachmen,
lairds,
lackeys,
plebs,
housemaid,
chauffeurs,
divinities,
nawab,
scullery,
inferiors,
factotums,
majesties,
plutocrats,
lowliness,
maharajahs,
aristocracy,
functionaries,
royals,
zamindars,
wenches,
amah,
peasants,
waiters,
patricians,
gofers,
mammies,
consorts,
laundress,
ducal,
noblewomen,
zamindar,
nannies,
viscounts,
rajahs,
chattel,
zenana,
dominions,
celibates,
gentry,
plebeians,
milkmaids,
toilers,
enslaving,
inheritors,
servant,
domestics,
employes,
officers,
judges,
administrators,
subordinates,
clerks,
lecturers,
off1cers,
doctors,
professors,
retainers,
accountants,
cadets,
detectives,
foremen,
instructors,
labourers,
lawyers
Appears in the definition of:
area,
continue,
discretion,
merit system,
presumptuous,
servant's entrance,
service door,
service entrance,
shudra,
snap,
spoils system,
submissive,
sudra,
trustworthy,
work
Also try:
— Adjectives for servants:
civil,
public,
domestic,
indentured,
faithful,
senior,
female,
fellow,
white,
humble,
obedient,
more...
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