Noun
A male servant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am here to arrest your manservant. The one named Bugg.' ‘Oh, now really, his cooking isn't that bad. Steven Erikson
Dave Foley co-starred as Simon's manservant Hecubus (made up to resemble the character of Cesare from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ), whose sense of child-like mischief provided much of the sketches' humor. Source: Internet
Elizabeth Speller, p. 25 In a telltale sign, it has been discovered that Trajan's young manservant Phaedimus died in his late twenties a few days after Trajan's passing away, in Selinus, and that his body was interred in Rome only twelve years later. Source: Internet
En route, the pair met Giovanni Battista Falcieri ("Tita"), Lord Byron 's former manservant, who joined them and subsequently returned to England with Disraeli. Source: Internet
Leaving the women behind, Candide flees to Paraguay with his practical and heretofore unmentioned manservant, Cacambo. Source: Internet
When his master's eccentric brother chooses him to be his manservant, Wash is terrified of the cruelties he is certain await him. Source: Internet