servitor
/ˈsɜːvɪtə(r)/noun
1- archaic a person who serves or attends on a social superior〈古〉仆人, 随从。
1.1
- historical an Oxford undergraduate performing menial duties in exchange for assistance from college funds〈史〉(靠干仆人的工作以获得助学金的)牛津大学工读生。
派生词
servitorship
noun词源
Middle English: via Old French from late Latin, from servit- 'served', from the verb servire (see SERVE).