Valet

Valet / noun :

First Page Mentioned (By Name) : ch. “S.U.H.F.T.C.E.E.” – pg. 11

A valet is a word which originally meant 'man servant'. This 'man servant' would attend to the general needs of their lord. Unlike a butler (who would stay within the home), or a chauffeur (who would stay at their car), the valet would typically assist their employer in every day functions, go where they went, staying silent and vigilant at their lord's side, all throughout the day. Because of the ever presence of the valet, it came to mean attendant. This means you may now see a parking valet, who is in charge of caring for mechanized forms of transit; or a livery valet, who is in charge of mounts at the stables. The jobs of such a valet is to insure the needs, of those in their care, are properly attended.

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