• Amah

    Origin

    From Portuguese ama, from Medieval Latin amma, perhaps an alteration of mamma, of imitative origin, or from Ancient Greek.

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    Noun

    amah

    (plural amahs)
    1. A woman employed to look after children in India; a wet nurse.
    2. A maid in China and other parts of Asia.
      • 1977, John Le Carré, The Honourable Schoolboy, Folio Society 2010, p. 20:Then one day he disappeared and when Luke called apprehensively at his apartment the old amah told him that ‘Whisky Papa runrun London fastee.’

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