servanthood

English

Etymology

servant + -hood

Noun

servanthood (usually uncountable, plural servanthoods)

  1. The role of being a servant.
    • 2008 March 23, Ray Glier, “No Matter the Opponent, Stubborn Butler Plays at Its Own Speed”, in New York Times:
      There is such a thing as the Butler Way, a team-first philosophy that stresses humility, passion, unity, servanthood and thankfulness.
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