Noun
A maidservant who has the care of chambers, making the beds, sweeping, cleaning the rooms, etc.
A lady's maid.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWere it not for imagination, Sir, a man would be as happy in the arms of a chambermaid as of a Duchess. Samuel Johnson
I know what it's like to struggle for cash. When I went to drama school, I worked as a chambermaid to make ends meet. Dawn French
A chambermaid finally decides to teach him by fetching a pail full of water filled with minnows and dumping it on the boy in his bed while he sleep. Source: Internet
According to Gerard Sassier, the son of Picasso’s long-time chambermaid, the artist once said after a theft attempt: “Anyway, nothing can be stolen as nothing is signed.” Source: Internet
A few guests choose to leave a tip for their chambermaid, and this would be considerate especially if you have left a mess in your room, but it is not a requirement. Source: Internet
The book is set on June 16, 1904, the day Joyce first met Barnacle outside the hotel where she was a chambermaid. Source: Internet