butler - translation to spanish
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butler - translation to spanish

PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA

butler         
  • In a large house, the butler (centre-left) is traditionally head over a full array of household servants. This is the servant staff at the Stonehouse Hill of [[Massachusetts]], the estate of [[Frederick Lothrop Ames]], 1914.
  • 1922}}
  • [[Glanusk Park]] in Powys, U.K., in 1891. The residence had 17 servants in residence. The largest stately houses could have 40 or more.
  • ''[[Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants]]''
  • A ''pincerna'' depicted in service to a noble court during the Medieval Era.
  • A slave in charge of wine in ancient Rome.
  • Robert Roberts's ''The House Servant's Directory'', 1827.
DOMESTIC WORKER IN CHARGE OF ALL THE HOUSEHOLD STAFF
Butler (domestic worker); Bouteiller; Chief Butler; Butler administrator; Head of household staff; International Institute of Modern Butlers; Guild of Professional English Butlers; Underbutler; Butler (servant); Butler (domestic servant); Butlers; Under-butler
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butler         
  • In a large house, the butler (centre-left) is traditionally head over a full array of household servants. This is the servant staff at the Stonehouse Hill of [[Massachusetts]], the estate of [[Frederick Lothrop Ames]], 1914.
  • 1922}}
  • [[Glanusk Park]] in Powys, U.K., in 1891. The residence had 17 servants in residence. The largest stately houses could have 40 or more.
  • ''[[Heads of Six of Hogarth's Servants]]''
  • A ''pincerna'' depicted in service to a noble court during the Medieval Era.
  • A slave in charge of wine in ancient Rome.
  • Robert Roberts's ''The House Servant's Directory'', 1827.
DOMESTIC WORKER IN CHARGE OF ALL THE HOUSEHOLD STAFF
Butler (domestic worker); Bouteiller; Chief Butler; Butler administrator; Head of household staff; International Institute of Modern Butlers; Guild of Professional English Butlers; Underbutler; Butler (servant); Butler (domestic servant); Butlers; Under-butler
mayordomo
Richard Butler         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Butler, Richard; Richard Butler (disambiguation); Richard William Butler
Richard Butler, cabeza del equipo de inspectores de Las Naciones Unidas que chequean el depósito de armas no convencionales del Irak (fué expulsado por Sadam Hussein antes de la campaña "Zorro del Desierto") .

Definition

butler
¦ noun the chief manservant of a house.
Origin
ME: from OFr. bouteillier 'cup-bearer', from bouteille 'bottle'.

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Examples of use of butler
1. New peers Senior judge Dame Elizabeth Butler–Sloss took her Lords seat as Baroness Butler–Sloss.
2. Williams and Rachelle Butler, the college‘s vice president for development, according to Butler.
3. The bus was carrying students home from Lake Butler Elementary School and Lake Butler Middle School.
4. Don‘t Miss ‘Secret‘ of Diana‘s butler trashed Butler: Mother called Diana ‘whore‘ TIME.com: Diana Secret Outed!
5. When the former cabinet secretary Robin Butler was admitted to the peerage they let him adopt the title Lord Butler.