Servitor example sentences

ser·vi·tor

noun

servitor (noun) · servitors (plural noun)

  - a person who serves or attends on a social superior.

  - an Oxford University undergraduate performing menial duties in exchange for assistance from college funds.

Synonyms

attendant, retainer, domestic, help, cleaner, helper, lackey, flunkey, minion, maid, housemaid, maidservant, handmaid, girl, footman, page, valet, butler, man, batman, manservant, houseman, houseboy, boy, housekeeper, steward, coachman, postilion, equerry, menial, drudge, hireling, slave, mozo, bearer, chokra, amah, bai, charwoman, charlady, char, boots, daily, skivvy, scout, bedder, gyp, seneschal, abigail, scullion, tweeny, turnspit, varlet, vassal, serf, famulus, master, mistress, servant, domestic, drudge, laborer, minion, junior, underling, subordinate, inferior, hireling, vassal, serf, lackey, flunkey, factotum, stooge, skivvy, dogsbody, peon, gofer, scullion, master, Legal

"Servitor" Example Sentences

1. The ancient servitor knelt before the altar, his face etched with years of devotion.
2. A humble servitor of the court, he rarely spoke, but his keen eyes missed nothing.
3. Unlike the other servitors, he possessed a remarkable talent for calligraphy.
4. She was a loyal servitor to the queen, guarding her secrets with her life.
5. Even the most powerful mages required the aid of diligent servitors.
6. His duties as a servitor included polishing the silver and preparing the evening meal.
7. The aging servitor reminisced about his years of service to the monastery.
8. As a dedicated servitor, he prided himself on his efficiency and discretion.
9. The new servitor was clumsy and prone to accidents, much to the chagrin of the head chef.
10. A secret society of servitors worked tirelessly to maintain the city's ancient infrastructure.
11. He dreamt of escaping his life as a servitor and becoming a scholar.
12. The servitor's quiet efficiency was a testament to years of meticulous training.
13. Among the many servitors, he stood out for his unwavering loyalty.
14. The servitor task was simple yet essential: to keep the lamps burning.
15. A disgraced noble, he now served as a lowly servitor in the royal kitchens.
16. She aspired to be more than just a servitor, dreaming of a life of independence.
17. The servitor bowed deeply before his master, accepting his harsh words without complaint.
18. He was not merely a servitor; he was a trusted confidant.
19. The head servitor was responsible for overseeing all the household staff.
20. Even the smallest servitor played a vital role in maintaining the castle's order.
21. Years of service had made him a skilled and resourceful servitor.
22. The servitor carefully polished the master's prized collection of antique weaponry.
23. Despite the hardships, he remained a faithful servitor to the end.
24. The servitor swiftly delivered the message, his footsteps silent as a wraith.
25. Many considered him a simple servitor, but he harbored ambitions far beyond his station.
26. A life of quiet service suited the retiring servitor.
27. She was a fiercely independent servitor, chafing under the restrictions of her role.
28. The servitor presented the guest with a goblet of chilled wine.
29. He secretly resented his role as a servitor, longing for a life of adventure.
30. The servitor’s loyalty was tested to its limits during the rebellion.
31. A former soldier, he found unexpected fulfillment in his life as a servitor.
32. The servitor's quiet dignity belied his humble position.
33. His job as a servitor was far from glamorous, but he took pride in his work.
34. The new servitors were given a thorough training in etiquette and protocol.
35. He rose through the ranks, from lowly servitor to head butler.
36. The servitor meticulously arranged the flowers for the upcoming banquet.
37. He was a dedicated servitor of the cause, willing to sacrifice everything for its success.
38. The servitor observed the guests’ interactions, silently reporting his findings.
39. She found solace in the quiet routine of her life as a servitor.
40. He was a trusted servitor, privy to the family's most closely guarded secrets.
41. The servitors worked tirelessly to prepare for the grand ball.
42. He never forgot his humble beginnings as a servitor, remaining grounded despite his success.
43. The servitor carefully cleaned the intricate silver ornaments.
44. She remained loyal to her master, even when he became a disgraced servitor himself.
45. The servitor discreetly removed the empty plates from the table.
46. He was known as a reliable and trustworthy servitor, always punctual and prepared.
47. The life of a servitor was not easy, but he found joy in simple acts of service.
48. Even in old age, the servitor continued to serve faithfully.
49. The servitor was rewarded for his years of dedicated service.
50. Many servitors secretly yearned for a different life, far from the castle walls.

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