housekeeper

housekeeper
   a resident mistress
   Most women who follow the occupation of keeping house for a bachelor or widower lead sexual lives of impeccable propriety, although there are some who retain the title after changing the nature of the relationship along with their testamentary expectations:
    Several housekeepers... chosen for their willingness to endure the bed and board of old Mr Flawse. (Sharpe, 1978)

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  • housekeeper — mid 15c., householder, from HOUSE (Cf. house) (n.) + agent noun of KEEP (Cf. keep). Sense of female head domestic servant of a house is from c.1600 …   Etymology dictionary

  • housekeeper — [n] domestic caretaker, chambermaid, house cleaner, housemaid, housewife, maid, servant; concepts 348,415 …   New thesaurus

  • housekeeper — ► NOUN ▪ a person, typically a woman, employed to manage a household. DERIVATIVES housekeeping noun …   English terms dictionary

  • housekeeper — [hous′kēp΄ər] n. a person who manages a household; esp., a woman hired to do this …   English World dictionary

  • Housekeeper — A housekeeper is a person responsible for the cleaning and maintenance of (usually residential) premises. *Housekeeper (industrial)–responsible for the cleaning of institutional premises *Housekeeper (servant) responsible for the maintenance of… …   Wikipedia

  • housekeeper — house|keep|er [ˈhausˌki:pə US ər] n someone who is employed to manage the cleaning, cooking etc in a house or hotel ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ HINT sense 1 Do not confuse housekeeper and housewife. A housekeeper is someone who is paid by the owners of a house to do …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • housekeeper — UK [ˈhaʊsˌkiːpə(r)] / US [ˈhaʊsˌkɪpər] noun [countable] Word forms housekeeper : singular housekeeper plural housekeepers a) someone whose job is to clean someone else s house and sometimes cook their meals b) someone whose job is to clean the… …   English dictionary

  • housekeeper — noun a) One who looks after the home by herself; either as a wife or a hired servant. She was their third housekeeper, but after a month or so she also gave up. b) A woman who supervises the female domestic staff of a large home …   Wiktionary

  • housekeeper — [[t]ha͟ʊskiːpə(r)[/t]] housekeepers N COUNT A housekeeper is a person whose job is to cook, clean, and look after a house for its owner …   English dictionary

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