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Bustler | n. An active, stirring person. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butler | n. [ OE. boteler, F. bouteillier a bottle-bearer, a cupbearer, fr. LL. buticularius, fr. buticula bottle. See Bottle a hollow vessel. ] An officer in a king's or a nobleman's household, whose principal business it is to take charge of the liquors, plate, etc.; the head servant in a large house. [ 1913 Webster ] The butler and the baker of the king of Egypt. Gen. xl. 5. [ 1913 Webster ] Your wine locked up, your butler strolled abroad. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butlerage | n. (O. Eng. Law) A duty of two shillings on every tun of wine imported into England by merchant strangers; -- so called because paid to the king's butler for the king. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butlership | n. The office of a butler. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | butler | (บัท'เลอะ) n. หัวหน้าคนใช้, พ่อบ้าน |
| butler | (n) หัวหน้าคนใช้, พ่อบ้าน |
| | หัวหมื่น | [hūameūn] (n) EN: officer of the royal household doing the duty of the King's butler | จางวาง | [jāngwāng] (n) EN: chief of attendants ; head butler in the King's or a prince's household | ทนายหน้าหอ | [thanāi nā hø] (n, exp) EN: majordomo ; head of servants ; butler ; chief steward ; spokesman |
| | | butler | (n) a manservant (usually the head servant of a household) who has charge of wines and the table, Syn. pantryman | butler | (n) English novelist who described a fictitious land he called Erewhon (1835-1902), Syn. Samuel Butler | butler | (n) English poet (1612-1680), Syn. Samuel Butler |
| Butler | n. [ OE. boteler, F. bouteillier a bottle-bearer, a cupbearer, fr. LL. buticularius, fr. buticula bottle. See Bottle a hollow vessel. ] An officer in a king's or a nobleman's household, whose principal business it is to take charge of the liquors, plate, etc.; the head servant in a large house. [ 1913 Webster ] The butler and the baker of the king of Egypt. Gen. xl. 5. [ 1913 Webster ] Your wine locked up, your butler strolled abroad. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butlerage | n. (O. Eng. Law) A duty of two shillings on every tun of wine imported into England by merchant strangers; -- so called because paid to the king's butler for the king. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ] | Butlership | n. The office of a butler. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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