[
UK
/pˈɑːləmˌeɪd/
]
NOUN
- a maid in a private home whose duties are to care for the parlor and the table and to answer the door
How To Use parlourmaid In A Sentence
- Antoinette this is Brenda our parlourmaid, and Nellie our housemaid.
- A parlourmaid's job is relatively easy, even more so than a housemaid's job and I was given more freedom and more responsibility.
- There was a knock at the door, and a parlourmaid entered with the tea-trolley. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
- Liszt returned his attention to where Caroline was, but he saw not the girl, but an old parlourmaid of the queen.
- As our family grew we'd hired more servants so that now we had a parlourmaid, two housemaids, two kitchenmaids, a scullerymaid, Mrs. Benson, Mr. Richards and the cook.
- There was a knock on the door and the parlourmaid Katie came in.
- A parlourmaid's job is relatively easy, even more so than a housemaid's job and I was given more freedom and more responsibility.
- Vanstone dies, and Magdalen, disguising herself as a parlourmaid, penetrates the house of the trustee of his will to find the document which reveals the legatee.
- First he married his cook, then he tried to marry his parlourmaid. WEEKEND FOR MURDER
- As our family grew we'd hired more servants so that now we had a parlourmaid, two housemaids, two kitchenmaids, a scullerymaid, Mrs. Benson, Mr. Richards and the cook.