Chamberlain vs. Chambermaid — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Chamberlain and Chambermaid
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Chamberlain
An officer who manages the household of a sovereign or noble; a chief steward.
Chambermaid
A maid who cleans and cares for bedrooms, as in a hotel.
Chamberlain
A high-ranking official in various royal courts.
Chambermaid
A maid who handles the chores in a bedroom.
Chamberlain
An official who receives the rents and fees of a municipality; a treasurer.
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Chambermaid
A maidservant who has the care of chambers, making the beds, sweeping, cleaning the rooms, etc.
Chamberlain
A papal gentleman. No longer in use.
Chambermaid
A lady's maid.
Chamberlain
A camerlengo.
Chambermaid
A maid who is employed to clean and care for bedrooms (now primarily in hotels)
Chamberlain
A senior royal official in charge of superintending the arrangement of domestic affairs and often charged with receiving and paying out money kept in the royal chamber, especially in the United Kingdom and in Denmark.
Chamberlain
A high officer of state, as currently with the papal camerlengo, but normally now a mainly honorary title.
Chamberlain
(obsolete) An upper servant of an inn.
Chamberlain
An officer or servant who has charge of a chamber or chambers.
Chamberlain
An upper servant of an inn.
Chamberlain
An officer having the direction and management of the private chambers of a nobleman or monarch; hence, in Europe, one of the high officers of a court.
Chamberlain
A treasurer or receiver of public money; as, the chamberlain of London, of North Wales, etc.
Chamberlain
British statesman who as Prime Minister pursued a policy of appeasement toward fascist Germany (1869-1940)
Chamberlain
The treasurer of a municipal corporation
Chamberlain
An officer who manages the household of a king or nobleman
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