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Meaning of houseboy | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈhaʊsbɔɪ

Definitions

  1. A young male domestic servant, especially in a British colony in former times.
  2. A non-white adult male domestic servant.

Equivalents

Bosanski djetić слуга
Español mucamo
Hausa boyi
Hrvatski djetić слуга
日本語 家僕
Kurdî boyî
Македонски измеќар слуга
Српски djetić слуга
Tagalog alila

Examples

“House servants are usually either Chinese or Tamil, the former predominating, especially in towns of any size. The domestic staff will in general consist of a houseboy (in large establishments two houseboys), a water carrier (tukang ayer), whose duties include washing dishes and preparing baths, a cook, a gardener, a chauffeur or sais, and perhaps an ayah (if Chinese, amah) or two, according to the size of the family.”
“A married man with a family of three living in a private house will require in most cases a cook, houseboy, an amah (female servant) for washing and ironing, a second amah to take care of small children or infants, and one or possibly two gardeners depending on the size of the lot. A syce (chauffeur) is optional in each individual case. Cooks, houseboys, and amahs are usually Chinese, while gardeners and chauffeurs are Malay.”

CEFR level

C2
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