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domestic servants

n. (domestic servant English)

Usage examples of "domestic servants".

The chase was the sacred privilege of the nobles and their domestic servants.

That same day, detectives from the Newark Police Department set about the routine interviewing of all twenty-nine domestic servants in Mrs.

Led by armed riders, it comprised a wooden cart drawn by two old draft-horses and a straggle of assorted domestic servants, some sitting in the cart, looking out through the trellised sides, and others walking.

Beginning with the humblest grooms and domestic servants enough for a piece of ground, a small herd, the equivalent of a life pension.

Her frumpy low-heel shoes completed the sort of ensemble in which Switzerland's wealthy immigrants dress their domestic servants.

Untiveros's family was there, you know, his wife and two little ones, eleven domestic servants, I believe.

However, the majority of them were domestic servants or urban labourers surviving just above or below subsistence level.

What must they think of that body of teachers if they see it in no part above the establishment of their domestic servants?

At the bottom of the financial and social heap were the Poles, a body of labourers and small farmers from which the upper ranks drew their domestic servants.