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chambermaid

[ cheym-ber-meyd ]

noun

  1. a maid who cleans bedrooms and bathrooms.


chambermaid

/ ˈʃɪəˌɪ /

noun

  1. a woman or girl employed to clean and tidy bedrooms, now chiefly in hotels
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Word History and Origins

Origin of chambermaid1

First recorded in 1580–90; chamber + maid
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And in the French Canadian director Éric Gravel’s 2021 film, “Full Time,” a single mother’s life as the lead chambermaid of a luxury hotel in Paris unfolds with the intensity of a continuous heart attack.

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She also plans to eavesdrop on shoppers, taking a cue from Sophie Calle, the French artist who went undercover as a chambermaid to photograph hotel guests’ belongings.

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“Full Time”: In Éric Gravel’s film, a single mother who is the lead chambermaid of a five-star hotel in Paris must navigate the overwhelming demands of her routine.

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“All they would become is seagoing bellhops, chambermaids and dishwashers.”

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In between, however, the production is on more solid footing, starting with the Finnish author Sofi Oksanen’s thoroughly contemporary reworking of the play’s second dialogue, between a soldier and a chambermaid.

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