Menservants
[men-sur-vuh nts] /ˈmɛnˌsɜr vənts/
noun
1.
plural of .
[man-sur-vuh nt] /ˈmænˌsɜr vənt/
noun, plural menservants.
1.
a male , especially a valet.
/ˈmænˌsɜːvənt/
noun (pl) menservants
1.
a male servant, esp a valet
n.
also man-servant, 1550s, from man (n.) + servant.
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