-
public servants but not
civil servants. Thus, in the UK, a
civil servant is a
public servant but a
public servant is not
necessarily a
civil servant. The...
- slavery.
Servant is an
older English word for "domestic worker",
though not all
servants worked inside the home.
Domestic service, or the
employment of people...
-
Servant of the
People (Ukrainian: Слуга народу, romanized: Sluha narodu,
pronounced [sɫʊˈɦa nɐˈrɔdʊ]) is a liberal, centrist, pro-European
political party...
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servant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
servant is a
person working within an employer's household.
Servant or
servants may
refer to:
Servant,...
- "
Servant of the
servants of God" (Latin:
servus servorum Dei) is one
of the
titles of the Pope and is used at the
beginning of papal bulls. Pope Gregory...
- term
Servant of God (Latin:
Servus Dei)
should not be
confused with
Servus Servorum Dei (
Servant of the
Servants of God), one
of the
titles of the Pope...
- The
Parable of the
Unforgiving Servant (also
known as
Unforgiving Creditor,
Ungrateful Servant,
Unmerciful Servant, or
Wicked Servant but not to be confused...
- colonies. Most
indentured servants worked as farm
laborers or
domestic servants,
although some were
apprenticed to craftsmen. The
terms of an
indenture were not...
-
named Leo, is a
servant just like all the others. All the
servants work well together,
until one day when Leo disappears. When the
servants realize that...
- The
servants' hall is a
common room for
domestic workers in a
great house,
typically referring to the
servants'
dining room. If
there is no
separate sitting...