See also: <span class="searchmatch">Sarvant</span> <span class="searchmatch">sarvant</span> alternative form of servaunt...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">sarvant</span> IPA(key): /saʁ.vɑ̃/ <span class="searchmatch">Sarvant</span> m (plural <span class="searchmatch">Sarvants</span>) alternative form of Servan...
vɑ̃/ Homophones: servant, servants Likely from Franco-Provençal Sèrvan. <span class="searchmatch">Sarvant</span> Servan m (plural Servans) (Alpine folklore) A kind of imp Hypernym: lutin...
202: […] an’ they left one ’n the <span class="searchmatch">sarvant</span> gals as well for comp’ny like for the housekeeper, but the tother <span class="searchmatch">sarvant</span> gals they took wid ’em. Sranan Tongo:...
servaunt (plural servaunts) Obsolete form of servant. vaunters <span class="searchmatch">sarvant</span>, sarvaunt, serfaunt, servand, servant, servaund, servaunte, servaunth, servawnt...
plural servant) servant (one who serves) French: servant → Middle English: servaunt English: servant (dialectal <span class="searchmatch">sarvant</span>) Scots: servant, sairvant, servan...
love. They were all in my work-basket, that I left upon the table in the <span class="searchmatch">sarvants</span>-hall when mistresses bell rung […] 1868, Louisa May Alcott, chapter 1,...
1538-1550, page 148: Itm. the 12 day of June 1545 he sent me a reckenyng by my <span class="searchmatch">sarvant</span> Henry Setterfford of 25 seme Wellsche bordes at 6d the seame & of a brode...
bewildered. “What right have you to come abusing a ’spectable gentleman’s <span class="searchmatch">sarvant</span>?” 1888, C. F. Ingraham, The Best Cure, an Ethiopian Farce, in One Act,...