Steward
81steward — stew·ard || stjÊŠÉ™(r)d n. one who oversees the property or affairs of another, manager; one who is hired to run an estate or other establishment; one who tends to passengers on an airplane (or ship, etc.) …
82steward — n. 1. Major domo. 2. Manciple, purveyor …
83Steward — Man responsible for running the day to day affairs of the manor or castle in absence of the lord. See also Bailiff …
84steward — n 1. fiduciary, guardian, Brit. warden; trustee, keeper, custodian, caretaker, curator. 2. majordomo, butler, housekeeper, maitre d hdtel, chamberlain, (in the middle ages) seneschal, head or chief servant; (in Great Britain) bailiff, Scot.… …
85steward — stew·ard …
86steward — Домостроитель …
87steward — [ˈstjuːəd] noun [C] 1) a man whose job is to look after the passengers on a plane, train, or ship 2) someone who helps to organize people at an event such as a football match or a horse race …
88Steward — The man responsible for the daily affairs of a castle when the lord is absent …
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89steward — ste|ward sb., en, er, erne …
90steward — s ( en, ar el. er) uppassare på flygplan el. fartyg …