liveried attendant
1chasseur — noun Etymology: French, from Old French chaceur, from chacier to hunt, chase, from Vulgar Latin *captiare more at catch Date: 1795 1. hunter, huntsman 2. one of a body of light cavalry or infantry trained for rapid maneuvering 3. a liveried …
2footboy — n. Menial, liveried attendant, footman, runner …
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4Southwest Airlines — This article is about the United States based airline. For the Japanese airline formerly named Southwest Air Lines, see Japan Transocean Air. For the British airline, see Air Southwest. For the defunct Chinese airline, see China Southwest… …
5Park and ride bus services in the United Kingdom — are bus services designed to provide intermodal passenger journeys between a private mode of transport and a shared mode bus. The common model of bus based park and ride model is transfer from a private car to a transit bus, although schemes may… …
6Page (servant) — A page or page boy is a traditionally young male servant.The medieval pageIn medieval times, a page was an attendant to a knight; an apprentice squire. A young boy served as a page for seven years, from the age of seven (after cutting hair) until …
7chasseur — /sha serr /; Fr. /shann suerdd /, n., pl. chasseurs / serrz /; Fr. / suerdd /. 1. (in the French army) one of a body of cavalry or infantry troops equipped and trained for rapid movement. 2. a uniformed footman or attendant; liveried servant. 3.… …
8flunky — Synonyms and related words: adherent, appendage, apple polisher, ass licker, attendant, backscratcher, backslapper, blue collar worker, bootlick, bootlicker, breadwinner, brown nose, brownie, buff, casual, casual laborer, cavaliere servente,… …
9lackey — n 1. footman, steward, house steward, seneschal, factotum, butler, major domo, waiter, Fr. garcon; servant, liveried servant, footboy, page, Brit. boots Brit. buttons; valet, man, gentleman, manservant, Archaic. varlet, Fr. valet du chambre, Fr.… …
10squire — n 1.(in England) country gentleman, landowner, landholder, landed proprietor. 2. attendant, servant, servitor, Archaic. yeoman, retainer, (in the Middle Ages) esquire; valet, man, gentleman, manservant, Archaic. varlet, Fr. valet de cham bre, Fr …