A servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household.
Worker within an employer's household.
1Yes, how wonderful it must be to be a common house servant.
2Not many people know that that kind of big- house servant exists nowadays.
3We have interrogated your house servant and the neighborhood askaris, as procedure dictates.
4The door opened, and the guard handed us off to a house servant.
5I must change my make-up if I want a job as house servant.
6When emancipation came, before and after 1863, the house servant still held advantages.
7His name was Caesar; he was a house servant of my late grandfather Wharton.
8My mother was a house servant in Missouri and Mississippi.
9Her calling as a slave had been that of a dress-maker and house servant.
10Brutus had not forgotten his days as a house servant.
11Colonel Charlotte recognized Sam, a former slave, the son of an old house servant.
12I do not think it was the house servant.
13And be it remembered, that the house servant has the best situation which a slave can occupy.
14Here Mr. Dockwrath was interrupted by the lodging- house servant, who brought in a note for Mr. Mason.
15Mr. Radroff had taken the man as a house servant and a teacher of the Persian language.
16This buxom lass was a house servant on a plantation situated about five miles from Judge LeMonde's.
Translations for house servant