Noun
domestics
plural of domestic
domestics pl (plural only)
(dated) Articles manufactured within a country rather than being imported, especially home-made cotton cloths.
The income for domestics in this country. Domestic workers. Every year we had the increase in income domestic workers never, never fit into the scale of things. Shirley Chisholm
Both Le Bel and Monaldeschi entreated for mercy, but he was stabbed by her domestics – notably Ludovico Santinelli – in his stomach and in his neck. Source: Internet
Among the domestics who benefitted from Roach’s intervention is a lady named Jean Augustine, originally from Grenada. Source: Internet
Tens of thousands of Indonesian women work in Malaysia's booming economy as domestics and prostitutes. Source: Internet
Vietnam Airlines operates over 90 air routes to 20 domestics and 29 international destinations, with an average of 400 flights per day. Source: Internet
Theoretically the soldiers were supposed to work on this land themselves but within a few years the neophytes were doing all the work on the presidio farm and, in addition, were serving domestics for the soldiers. Source: Internet