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servant

noun
a person who performs duties for others, especially a person employed in a house on domestic duties or as a personal attendant.
(通例住み込みの)使用人, 召使い, 奉公人(↔ master)
(国民・神などへの)奉仕者, 身をささげる人, しもべ
e.g. a government servant. See also civil servant, public servant.
e.g. a tireless servant of God.

DERIVATIVES
servanthood |-ˌho͝od| noun

ORIGIN
Middle English: from Old French, literally ‘(person) serving’, present participle (used as a noun) of servir ‘to serve’.