• Butler

    Pronunciation

    Origin

    From Old French butiller ("officer in charge of wine").

    Etymonline

    See bottle.

    Full definition of butler

    Noun

    butler

    (plural butlers)
    1. A manservant having charge of wines and liquors.
    2. The chief male servant of a household who has charge of other employees, receives guests, directs the serving of meals, and performs various personal services.
      • 1929, Baldwyn Dyke Acland, Filibuster, Chapter 2“One marble hall, with staircase complete, one butler and three flunkeys to receive a retired sojer who dares to ring the bell. D'you know, old boy, I gave my bowler to the butler, whangee to one flunkey, gloves to another, and there was the fourth poor blighter looking like an orphan at a Mothers' Meeting. …"
    3. A valet, a male personal attendant.

    Derived terms

    Verb

    1. To buttle, to dispense wines or liquors; to take the place of a butler.
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