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valet I. \ˈvalə̇t (usu -ə̇d.+V) also ˈvaˌlā or vaˈlā sometimes vəˈlā or ˈvalē or ˈvali\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French vaslet, vallet, valet, varlet young nobleman, page, squire, domestic servant, from (assumed) Medieval Latin vassellittus, diminutive of vassus servant, vassal — more at vassal 1. a. : a man's male servant who performs personal services (as taking care of clothing and doing errands) for his employer — called also manservant b. : an employee of a hotel, ship, or other public facility who performs personal services (as the cleaning and repair of clothing) for guests 2. : a goad or stick with a point of iron 3. : any of various contrivances usually of a metal framework designed for holding clothing or personal effects II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to serve as a valet < he … was waited upon and valeted by the staff — Dorothy Sayers > |