Suchergebnis zu "bed-chamber servant":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Lat. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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| | ordines et tenorem pugnae servant | ōrdinēs et tenōrem pūgnae servant | sie kämpfen ununterbrochen in Reih und Glied weiter | | | |
query 1/E (max. 1000): 44 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaccēnsus, accēnsī m | subordinate, bailiff, public servant |
| addictus, addictī m | debt servant |
| administer, administrī m | he who is near to aid or assist, servant, attendant, assistant |
| administra, administrae f | female servant, assistant, helper, handmaid |
| adparēre, adpareō, adparuī, adparitūrus | come in sight, appear, become visible, make one’s appearance, be seen, show one’s self, be in public, appear, appear as servant or aid, attend, wait upon, serve |
| adsecla, adsecula m | follower, attendant, servant, sycophant |
| alticīnctus ātriēnsis | busy servant |
| ambactus, ambactī m | vassal, dependent upon a lord, servant, mercenary |
| anclātor, anclātōris m | servant |
| anclāre, anclō, anclāvī, anclātum | serve with, bring something as servant, have the care of |
| anculāre, anculō | serve with, bring something as servant, have the care of |
| anteambulō, anteambulōnis m | forerunner, servant that went before distinguished personages to clear the way |
| antlāre, antlō | serve with, bring something as servant, have the care of, scoop |
| apparēre, appareō, apparuī, apparitūrus | come in sight, appear, become visible, make one’s appearance, be seen, show one’s self, be in public, appear, appear as servant or aid, attend, wait upon, serve |
| appāritor, appāritōris m | servant, public servant (lictor, scribe, military aid, priest, etc) |
| assecla, asseclae m (assecula, asseculae m) (adsecla, adsecula) | follower, attendant, servant, sycophant |
| assecula, asseculae m | follower, attendant, servant, sycophant |
| cacula, caculae m | servant, servant of a soldier |
| caculārī, caculor | serve, be a servant |
| cacus, cacī m | servant |
| cādūceātor, cādūceātōris m | herald, officer sent with a flag of truce, servant to a priest |
| calātor, calātōris m | servant of priests, any servant, attendant, crier |
| cālō, cālōnis m | servant in the army, soldier’s servant, any low servant, drudge |
| centēnārius, centēnāriī m | civil servant with a hundred thousand sesterces salary, centenarian |
| culīnārius, culīnāriī m | kitchen servant |
| dapifer, dapifera, dapiferum | servant who waited at table |
| dapifex, dapificis m | servant who prepared food |
| diācōn, diāconis m | servant of the church, minister of the church, deacon |
| diāconus, diāconī m | servant of the church, minister of the church, deacon |
| dīvitiārum servus | Mammon's servant |
| dīvitiīs addictus | Mammon's servant |
| līturgus, līturgī m | Civil servant |
| magistrātus, magistrātūs m | Civil servant, State Official, Government Official |
| minister pūblicus | Civil servant |
| serva, servae f | slave, servant, serf, female slave, maid servant |
| servīre, serviō, servīvī (serviī), servītum | be a servant, be a slave, serve, be in service, help, assist, be serviceable to, be useful for |
| servitium, servitiī n | condition of a slave, condition of a servant, slavery, servitude, body of servants, class of slaves |
| servītor, servītōris m | servant, servitor, steward |
| silentiārius, silentiāriī m | a confidential domestic servant watching for the domestic silence |
| tentor, tentōris m | holder, servant employed at chariotraces, stretcher |
| triclīniarcha, triclīniarchae m | chief servant who has charge of the table |
| triclīniarchēs, triclīniarchae m | chief servant who has charge of the table |
| zācon, zāconis m | servant of the church, minister of the church, deacon |
| zāconus, zāconī m | servant of the church, minister of the church, deacon |
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