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houseman

[ hous-man, -muhn ]

noun

, plural house·men [hous, -men, -m, uh, n].
  1. a male servant who performs general duties in a home, hotel, etc.
  2. a man employed to maintain order, as in a bar or gambling casino; bouncer.
  3. one who represents the management in a gambling house.
  4. British. a medical intern at a hospital.


houseman

/ ˈhaʊsmən /

noun

  1. med a junior doctor who is a member of the medical staff of a hospital US and Canadian equivalentintern
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of houseman1

First recorded in 1790–1800; house + man
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Example Sentences

By then, Kelvin Anderson, 56, who lives in Baltimore and worked at the Sheraton for five years as a banquet houseman, will have been out of work for 18 months.

Thomas lost his hotel job — as a houseman at a D.C. hotel — to the pandemic last year.

The crash occurred as the family was on their way to pick up Saldana-Mejia’s belt and shoes from the Resort at Pelican Hill, where he worked as a houseman -- to use for his second job.

My father was a houseman, which is a polite word for a janitor at a hotel.

Now, he’s married, has a daughter and actually works for Disneyland as a houseman at their hotel.

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