13 Verbs to Use for the Word servitors

" At the usual time he was admitted a servitor of University College, Oxford.

By an odd chance Camoys had lighted on that song made by Thibaut of Champagne, beginning Signor, saciez, ki or ne s'en ira, which denounces all half-hearted servitors of Heaven; and this he sang with a lilt gayer than his matter countenanced.

You have been with us then long enough to know that the Republic never forgets a servitor, nor forgives an affront.

"He looks as if he just hated being a waiter," said Anita, indicating the departing boy servitor.

No men were in their hall, save only the servitors, who served them with every observance, for the feast was passing rich, as became a monarch's court.

But the widow Broadnax seemed to be dozing among her cushions, and Miss Penelope felt it quite safe to go on with the softly uttered threats which scattered the small dark servitors, who were still flying about her like a flock of frightened blackbirds, although the basket was packed.

He sends his servitor to remove them to a better home which he has prepared for them.

" Washington by no means restricted himself to slave servitors.

" Then going to the curtain she summoned the servitor who had first opened the door for me.

Father Battista himself, who boasts he can tell a sinner from a penitent merely by the savor of his presence, would never suspect a servitor of Don Camillo Monforte in this dress.

He had taken back an old servitor of his grandfather, Philip Augustus, whom that king had dismissed because his fire sputtered, and John, whose duty it was to attend to it, did not know how to prevent that slight noise.

In the mahogany-panelled room A. Lincoln Wilbram turned from the window and transfixed his servitor with eyes that bored like steel bits.

At the back of his chair waited the aged servitor of the household, gray-haired, discreet, knowing many things about earlier days on which rested the seal of incorruptible silence.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  servitors