Valeting
noun
1.
a male servant who attends to the personal needs of his male employer, as by taking care of clothing or the like; manservant.
2.
a man who is employed for cleaning and pressing, laundering, and similar services for patrons of a hotel, passengers on a ship, etc.
3.
an attendant who parks cars for patrons at a hotel, restaurant, etc.
4.
a stand or rack for holding coats, hats, etc.
verb (used with or without object), valeted, valeting.
5.
to serve as a valet.
noun
1.
a manservant who acts as personal attendant to his employer, looking after his clothing, serving his meals, etc French name valet de chambre
2.
a manservant who attends to the requirements of patrons in a hotel, passengers on board ship, etc; steward
verb -ets, -eting, -eted
3.
to act as a valet for (a person)
4.
(transitive) to clean the bodywork and interior of (a car) as a professional service
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