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parlormaid

[ pahr-ler-meyd ]

noun

  1. a maid who takes care of a parlor, answers the door, waits on guests, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of parlormaid1

First recorded in 1830–40; parlor + maid
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Marsh played Rose Buck, the head parlormaid in the Bellamy home.

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His mother, Joan Elisa Davis, was the daughter of a prosperous stockbroker, and the family lived a comfortable life, he said, “complete with nanny, cook and parlormaid.”

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My great-grandparents’ household was like an ethnic joke: a German cook, an Irish parlormaid, a French governess, and a local butler.

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Finally, he married the parlormaid, and settled here in this town as a joiner.

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They had all gone to the Opera, the parlormaid told him.

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