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servant

noun as in person who waits on another

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Her agency had to take her out of the country that very evening after it was made clear that the servant had sworn to kill her.

“I have always considered him a friend, a patriot, and a dedicated public servant,” McCain said in a statement.

“If I want to play role of public servant I cannot have this traditional mindset,” she says.

Might that be Hafsat herself, a dynastic political power and dedicated public servant already?

Macron excelled at France's elite schools, including the civil-servant powerhouse Ecole Nationale d'Administration.

At this same time they seized in Nangasaqui a servant of the father provincial, Matheo Couros, who was washing his clothes.

These officers are bound to maintayne themselves and families with food and rayment by their owne and their servant's industrie.

Whatever servant had not slept in the house the previous night forfeited his right to the money.

To save his faithful servant Frank wheeled Nejdi, and cut down a native who was lunging at Chumru with a bayonet.

"There is a bridge up yonder, monsieur," returned the servant, thankful to have the conversation changed.

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On this page you'll find 55 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to servant, such as: assistant, attendant, helper, slave, dependent, and domestic.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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