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servantn.Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French servant. Etymology: < Anglo-Norman servaunt, Anglo-Norman and Old French, Middle French servant (French †servant ) person who serves or is devoted to God (c1050), person who is in the service of another, attendant (early 12th cent.), squire who serves a knight (late 12th cent.), person who is in bondage to another, slave (early 13th cent.), devoted lover (early 13th cent.), employee (13th cent.), in Anglo-Norman also foot soldier (late 14th cent. or earlier), use as noun of present participle of servir serve v.1 Compare slightly earlier sergeant n. (especially with sense 6a), and later servient n., server n.With forms in -and , -end (which are largely, but not exclusively, northern and Scots), compare -and suffix1. With Older Scots forms in sch- compare discussion at serve v.1 In modern French only the feminine servante servante n. has survived. In Anglo-Norman and Middle French the masculine noun could be applied to women as well as to men. Also attested early as a surname: Ad. le Serviant (1242), Felicia Servant , Johanne Servant (both 1379), etc., although the surname Serjant (compare sergeant n.) is much more frequent in Middle English. society > authority > subjection > service > servant > personal or domestic servant > [noun] α. ?c1225 (?a1200) (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 314 Nanancre seruant ne achte birichte to asken iset hure. c1300 in Hist. MSS Comm.: Rep. MSS Ld. Middleton (1911) 622 in (Cd. 5567) XXVII. 1 A servant he hadde in is hous..En hure he byȝat a child in spousbruche. a1400 (a1325) (Vesp.) l. 2560 Child haue i self nan, Bot mi seruand sun allan þat serues me, eleazar [L. filius procuratoris domus meae]. 1433–4 in Hist. MSS Comm.: 10th Rep.: App. Pt. V: MSS Marquis of Ormonde &c. (1885) 295 in (C. 4576-I) XLII. 1 No citsaine herafter..shall not bake ne brewe..but only by his wif or siervaunt. 1509 J. Fisher (de Worde) sig. Av The housholde seruauntes muste be put in some good ordre. 1598 sig. C2v One of his Seruantes perceauing the quellers yet a farre off, which came to finysh his Maisters tragidie,..hid him safely. a1616 W. Shakespeare (1623) iii. v. 54 That man of hers, Pisanio, her old Seruant . View more context for this quotation 1696 M. Pix iii. 40 Let me not be a May-game to all my Servants, who by my Confinement wou'd guess at my Disgrace. 1780 No. 96 We..keep a good number of servants. 1812 J. Henderson xvi. 245 Farm-servants pay from 20s. to 25s. for a pair of boots to follow the plough. 1843 W. Wordsworth in C. Wordsworth (1851) II. 76 A stranger..asked of one of the female servants..permission to see her master's study. 1860 C. Dickens 20 Jan. (1997) IX. 199 There is a man..who was my servant for some few years, and whom I parted with only because he was ruptured and could not carry heavy family dinner trays about. 1938 E. Bowen i. vi. 104 Treat servants nicely, take an interest in them, and they'll do anything for you. 1993 M. Behr (1996) 22 She wasn't used to having a female servant in the house. She wanted male servants, like she'd had in Tanganyika. 2017 L. Singh iii. 17 As she enters the tub we hear her servant say, ‘My lady, the water is too hot.’ β. c1400 (Minn.) (1928) l. 3187 (MED) Hys saruandes hyghed hame þat stound & fand hys child both hale & sound.c1500 God spede Plough (Lansd.) l. 19 in W. W. Skeat (1873) 70 Our sarvauntys we Moste nedis paye.1599 T. Dallam Diary in J. T. Bent (1893) i. 41 John Knill, sarvante to Mr. Wyseman, marchante.a1699 A. Halkett (1875) 29 One of his sarvants came and told mee that [etc.].1845 J. B. Buckstone iii. ii. 43 Sure that's a mighty civil spoken boy, and it's rale grand Master George is with his big house in Dublin city, and his English sarvants in goold lace.1956 M. L. Settle (1995) i. i. 73 The whites is more called sarvants.2000 E. Donoghue (2002) iv. 143 My poor Mary will make a good sarvant being quick and industrous.society > faith > aspects of faith > piety > [noun] > person c1300 (c1280) (Harl. 2277) (1927) l. 196 Me-silf also mi seruant is [a1325 Pepys wher ich am my seruaunt wiþ me ale-gate is]. c1350 Psalter (BL Add. 17376) in K. D. Bülbring (1891) cxviii. 65 Lord, þou didest godenes wiþ þy seruaunt [L. cum servo tuo] efter þy worde. c1405 (c1385) G. Chaucer (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 1560 I wol..been thy [sc. Mars'] trewe seruant whil I lyue Now lord..Yif me the victorie, I axe thee namoore. a1425 (a1400) (Galba & Harl.) (1863) l. 1082 (MED) Þe world here es þe devels servand, Þat brynges his servauntes til his hand. 1447 O. Bokenham (Arun.) (1938) l. 7215 She seruaunth was To cryst in heuene. a1525 J. Irland Of Penance & Confession in W. A. Craigie (1923) I. 22 I seruand and place-haldand of God. 1574 in J. Raine (1835) I. 405 Lawrence dunccane serwand to the churche of god and Minister at the churche of belford. 1655 (title) A true testimony of what was done concerning the servants of the Lord, at the Generall Assizes at Northampton. 1716 R. Wodrow (1843) II. 131 They are strangely prejudicate against the servants of Christ in this corner. 1823 W. Scott II. vi. 140 The good Bishop labours night and day to preserve peace, as well becometh a servant of the altar. 1871 J. Ellerton Burial in 220 Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping. 1939 P. Miller xvi. 467 God began to summon His servants to testify for Him. 1988 S. Rushdie (1998) 30 Ya Allah whose servant lies bleeding do not abandon me now after watching over me so long. 2020 (Nexis) 20 July I want to correct my mistakes by making sure a servant of God, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, is elected as governor on September 19. †3. A person who is in bondage to another, a slave. society > authority > subjection > slavery or bondage > [noun] > slave a1325 (c1280) (Pepys 2344) (1927) l. 287 (MED) A kyng made to his sone a gret Brudale ywis, And sende his seruauns to clupy ham þat were ybede. a1382 (Bodl. 959) (1969) Jer. ii. 14 Wheþer a seruaunt [altered to þral; a1382 Douce 369(1) thral; a1425 L.V. boond man; L. servus] is irael or a proper born seruaunt [altered to bonde man; a1425 L.V. borun boonde; L. vernaculus]? a1425 (c1384) (Corpus Oxf.) (1850) Ezek. xxvii. 13 Thei, thi biers, brouȝten seruauntis [a1425 L.V. boonde men; L. mancipia] and brasen vessels to thi puple. 1489 (a1380) J. Barbour (Adv.) iii. 220 Serwandis and threllis mad he fre. c1520 M. Nisbet (1903) II. Gal. iv. 30 The sonn of the seruand sall nocht be aire with the sonn of the fre wife. 1578 W. B. tr. Appian of Alexandria i. 60 The Seruants [Gk. δούλους] of them that were slayne, being yong and lustie, he made free, to the number of tenne thousande, and declared them Citizens of Rome. 1609 J. Skene tr. ii. Table 98v Ane servant hes na proper gudes and therefore he may not buy his liberty with his awin geir and gudes. 1736 J. Addison tr. Petronius 129 Scissa kept a Novendial for his servant [L. servo] Misellus, whom he enfranchised after he was dead. society > authority > subjection > slavery or bondage > [noun] > slave > black 1643 in W. W. Hening (1823) I. 253 If any such runnaway servants or hired freemen shall produce a certificate [etc.]. 1704 17 July 2/2 He said he was a free Negro..but upon being sent to Prison, he owned he was a Servant and made his Escape from his Master. 1784 (1784) 103 Apprentices under Age and Servants bought for Time excepted. 1848 Let. in J. W. C. Pennington (1849) p. ix We expect to start our servants to the South in a few days. 1861 17 Sept. All the servants on a plantation assembled of their own accord at the ringing of a bell by one of their own number. 4. Generally. society > authority > subjection > service > servant > [noun] 1340 (1866) 37 Þe ontrewe reuen, prouos, and bedeles, and seruons, þet steleþ þe amendes, and wyþdraȝeþ þe rentes of hire lhordes. 1433 Petition in (1767–77) IV. 475/1 How that late he sende into Bretayn Wauter Trenchevyle, his Servant, Factour and Attournay, to Marchandise ther. a1500 (c1435) J. Lydgate (Lansd.) (1931) l. 449 (MED) Seruant or officer, in thyn office..To pore & riche doon pleyn Iustice. 1553 17 Nov. (Parl. Archives HC/CL/JO/1/1) f. 88v John Waller of Westminster, gent. seruaunt to Sir Thomas Cheynye, knyght for Kent, attached in London at the sute of John Adryan, hath privilege. 1618 in W. Fraser (1889) II. 135 The bisschop be his seruand, the comiserr of Caithnes, hes [etc.]. 1632 23 The place of meeting appointed to be kept (for the receiving in of adventurers, and servants to the company). 1705 T. Hearne (ed. 2) I. ii. vi. 207 Polydore Virgil..Servant to the Pope in the Time of K. Henry VIII. 1848 6 Nov. 4/4 Every attention was paid by the servants of the [railway] company to the deceased. 1891 ‘Phil’ ix. 156 It was not an uncommon practice of the post-office servants to mark the postage on the envelope with pen and red ink. 1921 18 Feb. Servants of the company were allowed the privilege of travelling half fare for a return journey. 1995 10 Feb. 18/1 The Nolan Committee's inquiries into the conduct of public bodies and their servants. society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > a or the government > civil service > [noun] > civil servant c1400 Burgh Laws (Bute) c. 104 in at Servand(e It is to wyt that summondyng made til a burges thrw the kyngys sevandys..for owtyn a sergeand he aw nocht to be herd. 1596 J. Harington sig. N.viii Here is one Misacmos, that is accused by some diligent officers and good seruants of the state, to be a writer of fantasticall Pamphlets, to corrupt manners. 1604 W. Cornwallis sig. C2 What shall wee gather of this? but that this Kingdome is beheld of him, with the same care that his others are, and that the seruants of it are as deare to him. 1759 3/2 To work out the old servants of the Crown, in order to make way for a more uniform system. 1787 W. Thomson in tr. A. Cunningham I. Introd. 16 King William was wont to observe, that he got more truth from Argyle than from all the rest of his servants in Scotland. 1835 4 Feb. 219/1 The hope, that the citizens of the different states respect this article of their political creed much more than do some of their Federal servants. 1888 ‘R. Boldrewood’ xxxiv We hadn't been used to firing on the Queen's servants. 1910 17 Sept. 9/2 When we make every servant of the people, high or low, genuinely, not pretendingly, honest, we will save..millions of the people's funds. 1988 13/3 Servants of the Crown (eg UK diplomats and soldiers) working abroad are usually taxed as if in the UK. 2001 (Nexis) 12 Sept. 9 For any State servant, especially the military.., there is a fine line between legitimate lobbying or contact with MPs and attempting to manipulate or frustrate government policy. the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > [noun] > that which or one who helps or means of help > a helper 1562 tr. Louis, Prince de Condé sig. B.iiiiv He entendeth with al his companye to bestowe and to spend hys body and goodes vnto his last breath as a good and faithefull subiecte and seruant of the crowne of Fraunce. 1607 E. Grimeston tr. J. de Serres in tr. i. 82 Being restored to his Estate, he [sc. Grimoald] became afterwards an affectionate and obedient seruant to Charlemagne. 1776 J. Trumbull Let. 11 Sept. in (1851) 5th Ser. II. 295 I beg leave to introduce [him] to your Excellency as a worthy man, a steady and warm friend to the States of America, and an old, tried, and faithful servant of this State. 1815 17 June That persevering traveller and valuable servant of the [London Missionary] Society, the Rev. John Campbell. 1857 E. D. E. N. Southworth vii. 70 The fervor of her veneration and benevolence had impelled her to the ministering life of a self-dedicated servant of the poor, the sick, the sinful, and the imprisoned. 1936 30 Aug. 8 Dr. Huizinga suggests that military authority might keep the servants of fascism within certain bounds, but [etc.]. 1959 24 Nov. 4/2 He has been a great servant to this country. 2019 (Nexis) 22 Feb. 15 She was a trailblazing diplomat, a faithful servant to her nation, party and community. 5. figurative. a1375 (c1350) (1867) l. 467 Mi siȝt is seruant to mi hert. c1475 ( Surg. Treat. in f. 25v (MED) Siþen alle þe tuniclis & also þe senewis obtici beþ to him but as it were hise helpinge seruauntis. a1500 ( (Egerton) (1953) i. xxii. f. 17v (MED) Dethes seruaunt, malady, The hath arrest and holdith now in hande. 1606 Bp. J. Hall xviii. 131 It is true of them that we say of Fire and water, they are good seruantes, ill maisters. 1615 S. Ward 22 Zeale is a good seruant, but an ill master. 1688 R. Holme iii. 320/2 A Shovel..is a Servant for several uses about the Lady Ceres. 1745 17 Disposing therefore of his faithful Servants, his Horse and Asses in Bridgwater. 1856 J. G. Whittier 12 The two-fronted Future... To-day, your servant, subject to your will; To-morrow, master, or for good or ill. 1895 Dec. 279/2 The bicycle, the trolley, and now the motor wagon have combined to displace the horse as a servant to man. 1921 H. J. C. Grierson Introd. p. xxviii A poet..whose acute and subtle intellect was the servant, if sometimes the unruly servant, of passion and imagination. 1931 16 Dec. (advt.) An electrical servant to mix batters, beat eggs, ream juice from oranges. 1996 (Nexis) 17 Mar. (Citrus Times section) 1 Fear makes a great servant but a terrible master. 2016 (Nexis) 17 Apr. a19 As phones get smarter and smarter, I've discovered that mine has stopped being merely a handy servant. Now, it is a passive-aggressive, needy monster. the mind > will > necessity > [noun] > subjugation of the will to something else > one whose will is subjugated c1384 (Royal) (1850) 2 Pet. ii. 19 The whiche lyuynge in errour, bihotinge liberte, or fredom..whan thei ben seruauntes of corupcioun. ?c1400 (c1380) G. Chaucer tr. Boethius (BL Add. 10340) (1868) iii. pr. viii. l. 2220 Þow..art þral to þing þat is ryȝt foule and brutel, þat is [to] sein seruaunt to þi body. 1474 W. Caxton tr. (1883) ii. iii. 38 For he is seruant & bonde vnto money, and not lord therof. 1533 T. Elyot i. f. 23 Wanton appetites: vnto whome moche greater princis than Sardanapalus was, haue ben knowen to be seruantes. 1660 R. Blome ii. x. 192 A man is in danger, instead of meeting with an honest Quaker, to be catched by a Judas, a servant of Lust, Mammon and Antichrist. a1770 J. Jortin (1772) VII. ii. 19 Christians..must not draw back and become the servants of sin. 1824 25 Dec. 123/1 He is not the servant of his stomach. 1941 W. Weisbach i. 8 Juan de Herrera was no mere servant of classical rules, but..brought into being a truly individual and Spanish feeling. 2018 (Yeshiva Univ.) (Nexis) 11 Nov. We live our lives as servants to our desires, technology, jobs, identities and traumas. 6. In various specialist and technical senses, and uses in particular contexts. society > armed hostility > warrior > armed retainer > [noun] society > authority > office > holder of office > official of royal or great household > [noun] > head of specific department society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [noun] > counsellor, barrister, or advocate > serjeant a1400 (a1325) (Trin. Cambr.) l. 2516 (MED) He dud to geder to gider his men þre hundride eiȝte seruauntis & ten. a1450 (?a1300) (Caius) (1810) l. 1641 Hys knyghtes weren dyght, al redy, Servauntes off armes, and squyers. 1508 (de Worde) sig. A.ivv Also yf marshall squyers and seruauntes of armes be there. 1511 Chron. in R. Dyboski (1907) 156 This yer ix. seruantis of þe coyff made. 1615 E. Grimeston tr. P. d'Avity 1147 If any one is receiued against the forme prescribed, if he be a knight he shall be a brother seruant, if a seruant at armes, he shal be of office, and if he be a chaplain, he shall be a brother of obedience. 1700 C. Davenant iii. 176 For John Hoghton and other Servants at Arms, as to their Patentes, 'tis to be suppos'd for their Employments. 1787 A. Hawkins tr. V. Mignot II. 44 The council, affrighted, seeing that it was impossible to resist both within and without, ordered a servant at arms to hoist a white flag. society > occupation and work > worker > workers according to status > [noun] > subordinate c1400 Burgh Laws (Bute) c. 71 in at Servand(e Nane sal hafe in his ovyn ma servandis na iiii, the maystyr and twa servandis & a knafe, the lorde of the ovyn [etc.]. 1409 in M. Sellers (1915) II. 178 (MED) No man of the said craft shall wyrke no other men servantes, nor prentyses, nor jourman, unto suche tyme as he be clere of his said maister. 1423 in R. W. Chambers & M. Daunt (1931) 159 (MED) Item, to j tiler..Item, for his seruaunt be j day & dj., takynge þe day with his noonchyns vj d. 1554–5 in J. D. Marwick (1871) II. 313 Item, to David Grahame, masoun, for his oulk's wage xxiiijs. Item, to Laurence Paterson, his servand viijs. 1611 in H. M. Paton (1982) I. 336 To the scleters and hes sarvantis for ther morning drinkes. 1675 in J. H. Macadam (1903) 139 And that nae brother or any comone servant of traid shall help the said Wm. Kinlowie in baiking of ane bread. 1712 View Penal Laws 20 in In case any such Brewer or his Servant brewing..shall refuse to make such Declaration, the Gauger shall Return the whole Guile to be strong. 1790 W. Beloe li. 152 He saw, at a distance, a one-horse chaise overturned by the carelessness of a baker's servant, who drove his cart against it. 1853 16 217 (table) Description of Workmen... Locksmith..Servant to ditto. 1881 13 373 I..had an opportunity of questioning the butcher's servant, and was fully confirmed in the opinion that..the heifers..were sold to these farmers. 1952 11 12/1 Griffin, who seems to have been a brewer's servant from Limehouse, had seen a brick church..go up in Wapping. 2008 41 726 The other live-in boys had a variety of occupations, for example as apprentice of a glassmaker, clog maker, baker's servant or shoemaker's servant. society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > actor > [noun] > company of actors > types of company > under patronage 1584 in E. K. Chambers (1923) II. 221 Tuesdaie the third daie of Marche..certen playors whoe said they were the seruants of the Quenes Maiesties Master of the Revells, who required lycence to play & for there aucthorytye showed forth an Indenture of Lycense. 1590 in C. Marlowe (title page) Deuided into two Tragicall Discourses, as they were sundrie times shewed vpon Stages in the Citie of London. By the right honorable the Lord Admyrall, his seruantes. 1594 (title) The honorable historie of frier Bacon, and frier Bongay. As it was plaid by her Maiesties seruants. 1661 (title) The mayor of Quinborough: a tragedy. As it hath been often acted with much applause at Black-Fryars, by His Majesties Servants. 1763 (title) Patriotism! A farce. As it is acted by his Majesty's servants. 1778 10 July By their Majesties Servants. Theatre Royal, Liverpool..Will be presented a Tragedy, called The Distrest Mother. 1861 29 Jan. 6/4 The play performed on this interesting occasion by ‘her Majesty's servants’, as the actors at this establishment [sc. the Drury-lane Theatre] are privileged to style themselves, was the tragedy of ‘Hamlet’. 1872 9 Jan. 5/5 As everybody knows the players have always gloried in the fact of being his, or ‘her Majesty's servants’. 1903 17 Apr. 7/6 Andrea Chenier..played, for the first time in London by the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company—Her (late) Majesty's Servants, as they proudly proclaim themselves—at the Camden Theatre last night. 2007 102 5 James had elevated Shakespeare's and Burbage's acting company to the status of His Majesty's Servants on 17 May 1603. society > trade and finance > trader > merchant > [noun] > resident abroad > employees of East India Company 1621 ccxliv. 54 After the death of any of the Companies Factors, or other Seruants in the Jndies, the President and his Counsell, shall..send home to the Gouernour, Deputy, and Committees, the last wils of the deceased. 1699 20 No Officer or Servant of the Company shall take directly or indirectly any Fee or Reward whatsoever for any Service in the Company, but what shall be allowed by the Court of Directors. 1779 G. Bogle Let. 16 Feb. 7 in (?1780) By the hearty Assistance of the Company's Attorney and of many of the ablest Revenue Servants, these Endeavours were attended with some Success. 1783 E. Burke in i. 8 One Provision indeed was made for restraining the Servants. 1858 25 The Company was intrusted not only with absolute power, not only over the European servants, but the interests of the whole Indian Empire were involved. society > authority > subjection > service > feudal service > [noun] > vassal ?a1400 (a1338) R. Mannyng (Petyt) (1996) i. l. 11263 Þou ffrolle our seruant [a1450 Lamb. baroun] slouh, ffrance & Flandres fro vs drouh. ?1473 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre (1894) II. lf. 262 O right noble kynge as I am your trewe seruant and vassale. 1527 in W. Mure (1854) I. 58 Me Johne Mure..grants me and myne airs ppetualie, to bekum man and servand till Hew Erle of Eglingtone, and till his airs ppetualie. 1579–80 in J. D. Marwick (1882) IV. 151 Allaster McGregour, seruand or dependare vpoun the laird of Gairdne. 8. c1400 (?c1390) (1940) l. 976 Þay kallen hym of a-quoyntaunce, & he hit quyk askeȝ To be her seruaunt sothly, if hem-self lyked. a1450 (c1370) G. Chaucer (Tanner) (1871) l. 60 Sheweth vnto riall excellence Your seruaunt If I durste me so calle His mortall harme. a1450 (Faust.) (1883) l. 2892 (MED) Euer after hurre seruande he wolde be. ?1553 tr. Pope Pius II sig. C.ivv Ah my Lucres, my Ladye,..take me vnto thy grace, and at laste wryte vnto mee that I am thy beloued, nothynge I woulde elsse, but that I myghte saye I am thy Seruaunte. 1607 T. Dekker & J. Webster ii. ii. sig. C4 Sweet Creature stay..My selfe wil be your seruant, and I sweare..you shall liue heere as free from base wrong, as you are from blackenesse. 1616 F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher v. sig. I4 Mo. Shall we goe noble Knight? I would faine be acquainted. Yo. lo. Ile be your seruant sir. 1712 R. Steele No. 324. ⁋1 I am so enamoured with you, that I can no more keep close my flaming desires to become your servant. 1860 C. Chanter (1861) xli. 263 Should chance ever lead you to visit my country, count on me. I am your servant, and the château of the Marquis de Rohan shall be yours. 1901 Jan. 615/2 I am at your service, doc.—fire away, if it is anything in which I can pull you through I am your humble servant. 1972 J. Knappert tr. 133 My mistress, listen, I am your servant. the mind > emotion > love > a lover > [noun] > male lover c1405 (c1385) G. Chaucer (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 956 For in my tyme a seruant was I oon And ther fore..I knowe of loues peyne. ?1507 W. Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen (Rouen) in (1998) I. 53 I haue ane secrete serwand..That me supportis of sic nedis. 1567 W. Painter II. xxix. f. 314v The knight which in the morning disposed him selfe to pursue the harte, was in heart so attached, as at euening he was become a seruant. 1667 S. Pepys 4 Jan. (1974) VIII. 4 Peg and her servant, Mr. Lowder. a1700 C. Sedley Poems in (1778) I. 54 Some caution yet I'd have thee use, Whene'er thou dost a servant chuse: Men are not all for lovers fit. 1822 W. Combe i. 20 But pray what figure did she bear While you th' unwilling servant were? Phrases P1. society > authority > subjection > service > servant > personal or domestic servant > domestic servant > [noun] > maid or housemaid > maid-of-all-work 1754 21 Sept. (advt.) Wanted immediately, a sober young Woman, as a Servant for all Work, in a Tradesman's Family. 1758 1 Mar. (advt.) A Servant of all Work is wanted. 1785 L. MacNally iv. i. 52 Your conscience is a servant of all work—which you discharge at a moment's warning. 1844 459 He was..servant of all work; he milked the cow; he dunged the byre, and thatched it, he went to market; [etc.]. 1984 4 July 13/5 Mary..joined the family as a servant of all work during the First World War to replace ‘poor Mimi’ who was German and had to be repatriated. 2009 A. Kay v. 96 It was not uncommon..for ‘servants of all work’ to share some responsibility for the children of the house, in addition to cleaning, cooking, washing, ironing, food shopping and so on. society > authority > subjection > slavery or bondage > [noun] > slave > one in most degrading slavery a1425 (c1395) (Royal) (1850) Gen. ix. 25 Cursid be the child Canaan, he schal be seruaunt of seruauntis [L. servus servorum] to hise britheren. 1700 J. Buerdsell 49 For is not Canaan sentenc'd to be a Servant of Servants, for the Unnaturalness of his Father Ham? 1848 J. Baker 26 Here Noah is represented as cursing his son Canaan..dooming him to be a servant of servants unto his brethren. 1962 July 74/1 Did Canaan become Shem and Japheth's ‘servant of servants?’ Quite the contrary. society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > clerical superior > pope > [noun] c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer (Ellesmere) (1877) §773 The Pope calleth hym-self seruant of the seruantz of god. 1535 W. Marshall tr. Marsilius of Padua ii. xxv. f. 104 I also Leo the seruaunte of the seruauntes of god, bysshop, with all the clargye & the people of Rome, do constytute, confyrme, and roborate, [etc.]. 1715 7 You cannot meet with a more generous Adversary, than the Servant of the Servants of God, Clement XI. your particular very humble Servant. 1857 15 June 5/3 It might be illnaturedly said that this being carried upon men's shoulders does not very well agree with the humility of the ‘Servant of the servants of God’. 1998 (Nexis) 16 Oct. 1 These were the ‘world leaders’ back in October 1978, when a little-known Polish cardinal stepped out on to St Peter's Square as the new pope... Twenty years on, those worldly leaders are long since retired or dead, but the ‘servant of the servants of God’ is still with us. P2. your servant. the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous act or expression > courteous formulae [phrase] > conventional or deferential 1438 in O. T. Bruce (1841) 430 Rycht worschipfull lord and derast maistir Jamys of Kyninmond of that ilke yhoure humble seruand rycht mekly besekis yhoure hee lordschip that [etc.]. ?1444 J. Gresham in (2004) II. 14 Wretyn right simply... By your most symple seruaunt Jamys Gresham. 1474 W. Caxton tr. (1883) Ded. 1 Your most humble servant william Caxton amonge other of your seruantes sendes unto yow peas. ?1533 G. Du Wes sig. Uiv Written by your vnworthy seruant. 1649 R. Lovelace 101 But now to close all I must switch-hard. Servant ever; Lovelace Richard. 1712 R. Steele No. 314. ⁋4 I..shall take it for a mighty Favour, if you will give me..Advice... I am once more, Sir, Your obliged humble Servant, John Trott. 1835 C. Dickens 18 Dec. (1965) I. 109 A driver was chosen by ballot, and your humble servant was unanimously appointed Guard. 1845 W. D. Macray Ded. To the Rev. Bulkeley Bandinel,..this volume is..dedicated, by his obedient and obliged servant. 1915 Let. in 11 Dec. 10/3 Your obedient servant, A Derby Recruit. 1997 A. Miller v. 215 Keep an eye on my sister, she is not used to being alone. I am, Sir, your most obliged and humble servant, Julius Lestrade. 1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre (1913) 62 I come to yow in the name and at the request of a gentil knight he saying your seruaunt, the whiche requireth yow, that of your grace hit wolde plese yow that he might speke with yow. 1594 T. Nashe sig. H3 Lo, into my former state I returne againe, poore Iack Wilton and your seruant am I, as I was at the beginning, and so will I perseuer to my liues ending. 1615 T. Tomkis ii. vii. sig. E3 Lel. 'Tis done. I kisse your hands Eugenio. Evg. Your seruant, sir. 1664 J. Wilson ii. i. 18 Mo. Have a little patience Madam, and I'll send you a preparation of my own:—In the mean time your servant:—I am staid for at present. Exit. 1705 T. Walker ii. 21 Enter Boastwit. Boast. So, Sir, your Servant, your Servant, Captain. 1848 L. A. Chamerovzow 18 ‘Madame Giboulette, sir, at your service!’ ‘Servant, mam'selle!’ replied Legendre, doffing his cap to Madelaine. 1884 G. A. Sala 87/2 I leave you to the enjoyment of your punch. Gentlemen, I am your servant. Au revoir! 1986 J. Feather (2000) iii. 37 ‘Lady Blake,’ he murmured in response to the introduction. ‘Servant, ma'am.’ His lips brushed the air above the small hand in his palm. 2009 J. Fulford (2012) xvi. 279 ‘Lord Destermere, at your service.’..‘Your servant, my lord.’ 1668 C. Sedley iv. i. 45 Mod. Womens favours, like the gifts Of Fairies, if once spoke of, vanish. Wild. O your Servant, what say you Estridge? 1722 R. Steele ii. 33 Ind. First give me leave to thank you, for my Tickets. Bev. jun. O! your Servant, Madam. 1770 S. Foote iii. 65 Oh! if you are angry, your servant—I thought that the news would have pleas'd you. 1806 J. Beresford I. vi. 127 Sen. I shall be content with a few selections..Tes. O, your servant!—those you shall have without demur. 1861 G. Meredith II. vii. 134 ‘We won't enter into the mysteries of origin,’ quoth Lady Jocelyn. ‘Exactly, my lady. Oh, your servant, of course. Before ladies.’ Compounds1642 Kirkcudbright Test. 24 Mar. in at Servand(e To Niniane McIlnae of servand fies [£8]. 1836 S. Laing 321 The cause of this lies perhaps as much in the position of the master as of the servant class, in American society. 1853 Dec. 324/2 Now we shall have the great subject for woman's eloquence brought under discussion! here it comes—the ever-fertile servant-question! 1859 ‘G. Eliot’ 26 Feb. (1954) III. 26 The servant-trouble seems less mountainous to me than it did the other day. 1872 22 Apr. 2/4 Let our readers only look round among their own circles of friends to satisfy themselves how terrible this Servant problem is becoming. 1911 July 738 He desired..that she should consent to stay in his home... This would inhibit servant talk. 1936 June 30/3 Coming back to America and the headaches of the servant question. 1973 ‘R. Lewis’ viii. 117 I suppose you see it as somewhat anachronistic—a young girl ‘in service’... But you won't be here to discuss the servant problem, Inspector Crow. 2007 22 Dec. 125/3 As the working classes prospered and the servant shortage set in, housekeeping became a matter of interest to the literate classes. 1379 in C. Fenwick (2005) III. 353/2 Robertus servantman 4d. 1379 in C. Fenwick (2005) III. 358/2 Elena Servantwoman 4d. a1402 J. Trevisa tr. R. Fitzralph (Harl.) (1925) 81 (MED) Þou schalt nouȝt coueite þi neiȝbores hous, noþer desire his wif, noþer his seruaunt man noþer womman. ?a1450 (1977) 56 A seruaunt mayde Come to Petre & þus saide, [etc.]. 1551 in (1835) 3 He hes mariit the said Marioun and will nocht awed, treit uss, and sustein hir in all necessaris as his wyf, bot susteinis and usis hir as ane servand lass. 1584 St. Andrews Test. II. 350 in at Servand(e John Pittillok seruand boy. 1604 in (Maitland Club) 183 To Thomas Blair, his servand-gentilman of fie, xl lib. 1634 P. Studley 43 A young black horse of the old mans, by the negligence of a servant boy of the house, got into the roome. 1659 Cramond Kirk Session I. 17 Apr. in at Stek(e Marion Wachop steekit out the uther servant woman Jonet Young two severall nights. 1698 J. Kirkwood ii. 14 At last he stumbled into Dandy Huy's Barn, where his Servant Lad Robert Bruice was Threshing. 1714 E. Freke (2001) 83 The said servant man took one of my sons pockett pistolls. 1718 5 Aug. Absented himself the 30th of July, from his Master Doctor Smithell Matson's Service, a white Servant-Boy, named John Braddas. 1781 I. i. 6 I could not abide to run foul of a servant fellow every step I took about my house. 1812 37 The servant-wench, who slept in the next room. 1847 W. M. Thackeray (1848) xxvi. 226 The Irish servant-lass rushed up from the kitchen. 1906 J. Joyce 3 Dec. (1966) II. 199 Servant-wife blows her nose in the letter and lawyer confronts the mistress. 1996 J. Robertson (1998) ix. 117 One Saturday afternoon a servant-lass was busy in the kitchen, cleaning the family boots and shoes in preparation for the Sabbath. 2000 14 Dec. (Bombay Times section) 10/5 The sight of a young servant boy, cleaning the window of a high-rise building. 2009 (Nexis) 31 Aug. 16 He had been no more than a servant man when Leah married him, a kind of hired help who, however, lived in. C3. With the first element in singular form. 1852 E. Jones II. 583/1 There is nothing like the actual, pervading, living presence of the servant-leaders of a movement. 1922 Aug. 560 The nation is in need of sun-crowned men to abolish poverty, needless disease, give fellowship for injustice. Can our colleges endow and empower these servant-leaders? 1970 R. K. Greenleaf 3 Effective servant-leaders..emerge strong and speak with authority when the values and goals of those who go with them are truly served by their actions. 2014 M. R. Lee ii. 52 Her leadership style is closely related to servant leadership, where the servant-leader shares power and delegates, puts the needs of others first, and attempts to encourage employees to perform to their maximum potential. 1977 R. K. Greenleaf (title) Servant leadership: a journey into the nature of legitimate power and greatness. 1995 W. Gordon & R. L. Frame 118 Jesus models this servant leadership by getting down on his knees..to wash his disciples' feet. It is incumbent on us as well to serve those we are attempting to develop. 2013 (National ed.) 17 Feb. (Business section) 2/5 Do they get the idea of servant leadership? I think the biggest misfits for us are people who won't put the company and the vision ahead of their career. 1880 6 Oct. 3/7 The attic floor is designed for servant quarters, linen-closets, etc. 1988 23 Feb. i. 11/7 Marble Flooring, Teakwood Doors and Windows, separate Servant Quarters in serene..surroundings. 2016 E. Lyons vii. 88 The sweeper lived with her family in one room at the servant quarters. 1782 Plan Taxation N.-Y. in A. Hamilton (1850) II. 210 Carriage Tax. Servant Tax. Collector, at the time he visits the houses, to take a list..of the carriages and menial servants. 1848 12 Aug. 68/2 Hasn't he [sc. the Saxon] exempted us [sc. Irishmen] from income-tax, window-tax, carriage-tax, and servant-tax? 1912 6 July 30/1 [The women who met] to protest against the servant tax..are busy about another big gathering to protest again and organise a ‘ServantTax Resisters' League’. 2013 (Nexis) 20 July Ever since the window tax—and the carriage tax, the clock tax, the dog tax and servant tax—was thrown out in favour of income tax,..tax codes have become so complex..they are scarcely comprehendible. C4. With the first element in the plural or genitive. society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > room > room by type of use > [noun] > dining room > servants' 1721 (South-Sea Company) 45 In the Servants Hall and Passage. A Table, 8 Buckets, a Stool, a Horse for Clothes. a1741 C. Fiennes (1947) i. 55 Just behind the hall is the Servants hall. 1813 8 Feb. 89/1 The ethics of the kitchen and servants'-hall. 1860 1 Mar. 4/3 We quite approve of their refusal to submit to this servants' hall treatment. 1941 H. Dalton Diary 30 Mar. in (1986) iii. 179 This leads me to make some observations on the way in which British diplomats always seem to be glamoured and bamboozled by local Kings. Why this Servants' Hall mentality? 2012 58 225 Hartley is required to dine in the servants' hall. 1700 T. Bray Give one [sc. a Catechism] to all the poorer Families, and to Servants Quarters..where there are Children. 1830 13 July An excellent brick dwelling house,..with an overseer's dwelling and servants quarters. 1867 26 June The fire..destroyed the newly erected servants' quarters..[of] the Union Hotel. 1881 E. R. Church viii. 97 It is not necessary to furnish the servants' quarters with hair mattresses and a piano,..; but it will not be a mistake to have the bed comfortable. 1971 V. Canning viii. 120 Servants' quarters, some maid sitting on her bed now, pulling off her shoes,..idle hand reaching out..for cigarettes and lighter. 2000 19 July i. 16/7 (advt.) The property is improved and consists of a dwelling house with four bedrooms... double garage, servants quarters. 1777 24–27 May Yesterday the current Business being disposed, the House went into a Committee on the Servants Tax Bill. 1870 Apr. 197/1 [Taxation in the Netherlands] includes, (1) house-tax, (2) door and window tax, (3) chimney-tax, (4) furniture-tax, (5) servants' tax, (6) horse-tax. 1904 June 566 What proportion of the original cost of the carriage should be set aside annually for depreciation, omitting the carriage tax, servant's tax, rent of stables, [etc.]. 1998 113 1010 John Chartres re-visits the records of the servants' tax of 1777. Derivatives 1582 A. Fleming tr. A. Autpertus i. iv. 39 Esteeme of thy selfe Lord-like, and not seruant-like. 1853 W. J. Hickie tr. Aristophanes II. 567 This is a servant-like act which you have openly done. 2010 91 39/1 What was a positive servant-like type of leadership in the earlier Arab societies was diluted. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online June 2022). † servantadj.Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymons: French servant, servir. Etymology: < Anglo-Norman and Middle French servant (beginning of the 13th cent. in Old French; French servant ), use as adjective of the present participle of servir serve v.1 Compare earlier servant n., and also slightly earlier serving adj. Obsolete ( archaic in later use). society > authority > subjection > service > servant > [adjective] > like servant c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer (Ellesmere) (1877) §961 Thow shalt considere what thow art..wheither..yong or oold, gentil or thral, free or seruant. 1531 W. Tyndale (1537) 6 They..haue promysed..to waxe euer lower and lower, and euery daye more seruant then another. 1649 H. Woodward v. 69 It teacheth those, that are highest in place and gifts, to have an eye..to those that are lowest in regard of both, and to be the more servant unto all. 1858 P. J. Bailey 89 Earth's monarchs..foster most the inhuman arts that be To homicide most servant. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online December 2021). servantv.Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: servant n. Etymology: < servant n. With sense 3 compare earlier servanted adj. society > authority > subjection > subjecting or subjugation > subject [verb (transitive)] > make subject to a1616 W. Shakespeare (1623) v. ii. 83 My affaires Are Seruanted to others. View more context for this quotation 1682 N. Tate iv. 47 Mother, Wife, or Child, I know not; I'm not my own, but servanted to others. 1884 4 Jan. 8/1 These natives are already ‘servanted’ to the chiefs, who in their turn are required to provide the government with the necessary quota of ‘copra’. 1908 M. N. Dutt tr. cxv. 349 They who are servanted to others, are the monuments of living death. society > authority > subjection > service > servant > be servant [verb (intransitive)] 1655 S. Hunton 68 He mated..not only his Master, but his Masters also;..by servanting it to them in all in his administrations and services..for their good, their peace, and welfares, &c. 1915 34 297/1 Because I'm a fool, I suppose I shall go on servanting for you, and taking your oaths and your blows, and putting up with callers like this. 1990 M. Collins 138 Martin never had nobody servanting for him. 1747 S. Richardson I. xxxi. 203 The uncles and the nephew are now to be double-servanted (single-servanted they were before), and those servants are to be double-arm'd when they attend their masters abroad. 1920 H. A. Franck ii. 25 I am free to admit that in all my travels I have never been better housed and servanted than in Coblenz. 2015 Nov. 71/1 I have been around blacks all my life. They are great people. When I grew up, we were servanted. All the servants were black. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |