housemaid

English

Etymology

house + maid

Noun

housemaid (plural housemaids)

Housemaid
  1. A female domestic worker attached to the non-servant quarter part of the house, as opposed to a scullery maid.
  2. (derogatory) A housewife.

Translations

Verb

housemaid (third-person singular simple present housemaids, present participle housemaiding, simple past and past participle housemaided)

  1. To be a housemaid.
  2. To wait on someone hand on foot, to watch them.
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