Factotum
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /fækˈtəʊ.təm/
- US IPA: /fækˈtoʊ.təm/
Origin
From New Latin factotum (literally do everything), from Latin fac, present singular imperative of faciÅ ("do, make") + tÅtum ("everything"); attested in English from 1566.
Full definition of factotum
Noun
factotum
(plural factotums)- (dated) A person having many diverse activities or responsibilities.
- (dated) A general servant.
- 1847, Herman Melville, , Chapter 73,I had almost forgotten Monee, the grinning old man who prepared our meal. … He was Po-Po’s factotum—cook, butler, and climber of the bread-fruit and cocoa-nut trees; and, added to all else, a mighty favourite with his mistress; with whom he would sit smoking and gossiping by the hour.
- A jack of all trades.
- An individual employed to do all sorts of duties.
Synonyms
- (jack of all trades) handyman, jack of all trades, sciolist
- (general servant) do-all