footman – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
footman
n.
servant who attends a carriage or waits at a table
Footman
footman
Noun
1. a man employed as a servant in a large establishment (as a palace) to run errands and do chores
(hypernym) manservant
Footman
a word employed in the English Bible in two senses:
→ Generally, to distinguish those of the fighting men who went on foot from those who were on horseback or in chariots;
→ In a more special sense, in (1 Samuel 22:17) only, and as the translation of a different term from the above-a body of swift runners in attendance on the king. This body appears to have been afterwards kept up, and to have been distinct from the body-guard-the six hundred and thirty- who were originated by David. See (1 Kings 14:27,28; 2 Kings 11:4,6,11,13,19; 2 Chronicles 12:10,11) In each of these cases the word is the same as the above, and is rendered "guard," with "runners" in the margin in two instances - (1 Kings 14:27; 2 Kings 11:13)
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
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footman
n.
سپاہي, دربارن, ہرکارہ, پيادہ, خدمت گار