Noun
The head servant or official in a royal Spanish or Italian household; later, any head servant in a wealthy household in a foreign country; a leading servant or butler.
(US, Southwest) A manager of a hacienda, ranch or estate.
(chiefly US) Any overseer, organizer, person in command.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs the ghosts of the young showgirls slowly drift through the theatre, a majordomo enters with his entourage of waiters and waitresses. Source: Internet
Chang goes on to wax poetic about what Gold meant to the restaurant industry at large, and to everyone scrambling to open their own project here in Los Angeles — Majordomo included. Source: Internet
Tays p.236 Fr. Quijas moved back to San Rafael in July, 1835, after many disputes with Guadalupe Antonio Ortega, Vallejo's majordomo, to whom Vallejo had delegated the work of secularization. Source: Internet
Then Lucy accepts employment assisting the Majordomo of the remote, foreboding Castle Von Aux. Source: Internet