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a. Without a servant or servants.
Usage examples of "servantless".
Wells claims as a tendency in living conditions the practically automatic and servantless household.
Giles, referring to the blanket-roll of personal property that most servantless traveling knights carried with them behind their saddle for emergency living.
Dimswart seemed to have been interrupted in midmeal and was servantless, bearing his own oversized black satchel with silver latches in one hand and a dripping leg of roast sarn fowl in the other.
It would still be a servantless household, and probably not only without a nursery but without a kitchen, and in its grade and degree it would probably have social relations directly or intermediately through rich friends with some section, some one of the numerous cults of the quite independent wealthy.
Most of the cottagers take dinner and supper at the hotel, being, like ourselves, in a servantless condition.
By the recollection of my past anguish, by the dread of a servantless period to come, I would run no insane risks.
I arose to take away the fruit-plates and bring on the breakfast, the fact that I was servantless came out.
I am practically servantless at the moment and not able to properly entertain you.