footman
Kelime Anlamı :
1. piyade eri.
2. uşak.
3. piyade neferi.
4. footmans.
Tanımlar :
1.
A man employed as a servant to wait at table, attend the door, and run various errands, as in a palace.
2. archaic A foot soldier; an infantryman.
3. archaic one who travels on foot; a pedestrian.
2. archaic A foot soldier; an infantryman.
3. archaic one who travels on foot; a pedestrian.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A soldier who marches and fights on foot; a foot soldier.
2. A man in waiting; a male servant whose duties are to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc.
3. formerly, a servant who ran in front of his master's carriage; a runner.
4. A metallic stand with four feet, for keeping anything warm before a fire.
5. A moth of the family Lithosidae; -- so called from its livery-like colors.
2. A man in waiting; a male servant whose duties are to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc.
3. formerly, a servant who ran in front of his master's carriage; a runner.
4. A metallic stand with four feet, for keeping anything warm before a fire.
5. A moth of the family Lithosidae; -- so called from its livery-like colors.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A soldier who marches and fights on foot; a foot soldier.
2. A man in waiting; a male servant whose duties are to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc.
3. formerly, a servant who ran in front of his master's carriage; a runner.
4. A metallic stand with four feet, for keeping anything warm before a fire.
5. A moth of the family Lithosidæ; -- so called from its livery-like colors.
2. A man in waiting; a male servant whose duties are to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc.
3. formerly, a servant who ran in front of his master's carriage; a runner.
4. A metallic stand with four feet, for keeping anything warm before a fire.
5. A moth of the family Lithosidæ; -- so called from its livery-like colors.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A soldier who marches and fights on foot.
2. A walker; a pedestrian.
3. formerly, a runner in attendance upon a person of rank; later, a servant who ran before his master's carriage for the purpose of rendering assistance on bad roads or in crossing streams, but mainly as a mark of the consequence of the traveler: distinctively called a running footman.
4. in later and present use, a male servant whose duty it is to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc.; a man in waiting.
5. A stand of brass or other metal placed in front of a fire to hold anything which is to be kept hot.
6. in entomology, one of certain bombycid moths; a lithosiid.
2. A walker; a pedestrian.
3. formerly, a runner in attendance upon a person of rank; later, a servant who ran before his master's carriage for the purpose of rendering assistance on bad roads or in crossing streams, but mainly as a mark of the consequence of the traveler: distinctively called a running footman.
4. in later and present use, a male servant whose duty it is to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc.; a man in waiting.
5. A stand of brass or other metal placed in front of a fire to hold anything which is to be kept hot.
6. in entomology, one of certain bombycid moths; a lithosiid.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia