
1) Administrator 2) Airline employee 3) Airline worker 4) Airplane attendant 5) An attendant on an airplane 6) Attendant 7) Club or ship employee 8) Cruise attendant 9) Cruise cleaner 10) Cruise worker 11) Custodian 12) English boy name 13) Estate manager 14) Event official 15) Fiduciary 16) Gubernatorial title
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1) Caretaker 2) Conservator 3) Curator 4) Curatorial 5) Custodian 6) Gamekeeper 7) Greenskeeper 8) Janitor 9) Stewardess 10) Treasurer 11) Warden
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head of all servants in a wealthy household. Barnaby Rudge Sr. was steward of the Warren, household of Reuben Haredale in Barnaby Rudge.
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[office] A steward is an official who is appointed by the legal ruling monarch to represent them in a country, and may have a mandate to govern it in their name; in the latter case, it roughly corresponds with the position of viceroy (for Romance languages), governor, or deputy (the Roman rector, praefectus or vicarius). It was also a term ...
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lawyer who directed officers on court procedures (M 216 (r))
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• (n.) A person employed in a hotel, or a club, or on board a ship, to provide for the table, superintend the culinary affairs, etc. In naval vessels, the captain`s steward, wardroom steward, steerage steward, warrant officers steward, etc., are petty officers who provide for the messes under their charge. • (n.) A man employed in a large...
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A steward was in charge of running a lord or lady's castle and estates. He could be an important person, carrying out his lord/lady's orders, reporting on the affairs of the estate and giving advice.
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(from the article `Europe, history of`) ...judgments authority and stability. Around this central institution of the lord`s court grew much of the apparatus of a sovereign state. The ... ...the chapel, and the courtyard, with its horses and stables. The whole household, but in particular the hall, which was at once palace, law court, .....
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(from the article `ship`) ...in docking and undocking, and performed at-sea maintenance on the hull and nonmachinery components, (2) the engine department, which operated ...
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In England, former keeper of a court of justice. He was either an officer of the Crown or of a feudal lord. The Lord High Steward was a member of the House of Lords who presided over a court when a...
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A person appointed by the Harness Racing Authority to assist in the control of racing and other matters related to the sport. Stewards ensure all rules relating to racing and betting are observed and enforced. Stewards are required to regulate, control and inquire into and adjudicate on the conduct of officials, owners, trainers, drivers, persons a...
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official in charge of running a lord's estate; managing work, keeping accounts, etc.
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lawyer who directed officers on court procedures (M 216 (r))
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Stew'ard transitive verb To manage as a steward. [ Obsolete]
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Stew'ard noun [ Middle English stiward , Anglo-Saxon stīweard , stigweard , literally, a sty ward; stigu sty + weard warden, guardian, -- his first duty having been probably to attend to the domestic animals. √164. See Sty pen for swine, Ward
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A show official who assists the judge in or out of the show pen
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A person in a dining car with a role similar to that of a Maitre dHotel.
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official in charge of running a lord's estate; managing work, keeping accounts, etc.
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noun an attendant on an airplane
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noun someone who manages property or other affairs for someone else
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One of three high-ranking officials at each Grand Prix appointed to make decisions.
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A general term for any member of a ship's crew involved with Commissary duties or personal services to passengers and/or crew. The term comes from an old Anglo-Saxon term
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One of three high-ranking officials at each Grand Prix appointed to make decisions.
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a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others. · a person who has charge of the household of another, buying or obtaining food, directing the servants, etc. · an employee who has charge of the table, wine, servants, etc., in a club, restaurant, or the like. ...
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someone who manages property or affairs for someone else
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