servitor

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One that performs the duties of a servant to another; an attendant.

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One who serves or attends; a subordinate; a follower; an adherent.

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Specifically

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A male domestic servant; a menial.

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(b ) One who serves in the army; a soldier.

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Formerly, at Oxford University, an undergraduate who was partly supported by the college funds, who was distinguished by peculiar dress, and whose duty it was to wait at table on the fellows and gentlemen commoners. This class of scholars no longer exists, and practically has not existed for a century. The statement of Thackeray below is inexact, inasmuch as the Oxford servitors did not correspond to the Cambridge sizars, but to the subsizars.

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(d ) One who professes duty or service: formerly used in phrases of civility.

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One who serves; a servant; an attendant; one who acts under another; a follower or adherent.

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An undergraduate, partly supported by the college funds, whose duty it formerly was to wait at table. A servitor corresponded to a sizar in Cambridge and Dublin universities.

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one who performs the duties of a servant.