释义 |
waitership|ˈweɪtəʃɪp| [f. waiter + -ship.] †1. The office of warder, or watchman. Obs. rare.
1485Rolls of Parlt. VI. 364/2 The Office of Portershipp of the Castle of Knaresboro, with the Waytershipp of the same. 2. A position as a waiter in an inn, etc.
1889Catholic Househ. 4 May 9 Workhouses and waiterships are the prizes in life for those who distinguish themselves. |