释义 |
ser·vi·tor \ˈsərvəd.ər, -vəˌtȯ(ə)r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English servitour, from Middle French, from Late Latin servitor, from Latin servitus (past participle of servire to serve) + Latin -or 1. : a male servant : menial; especially : a table waiter 2. archaic : one that serves a king especially as a soldier 3. : an undergraduate (as at Oxford) acting as servant to the fellows in return for his college expenses under a system now disused — compare exhibitioner, sizar 4. : a member of a chair of glassworkers who shapes the body of the product being made — compare footmaker, gaffer |