Varlet

Etymology
From varlet:. Compare valet:.

Noun

 * 1)  A servant or attendant.
 * 2) * 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 2, ch. 8, The Electon
 * The Winchester Manorhouse has fled bodily, like a Dream of the old Night (...) . House and people, royal and episcopal, lords and varlets, where are they?
 * 1)  Specifically,  a youth acting as a knight's attendant at the beginning of his training for knighthood.
 * 2)  A rogue or scoundrel.
 * 3) * 1749, Henry Fielding, Tom Jones, Folio Society 1973, p. 410:
 * My lady to be called a nasty Scotch wh–re by such a varlet!—To be sure I wish I had knocked his brains out with the punchbowl.
 * 1)  The jack.

Translations

 * Russian: слуга


 * Russian: оруженосец


 * Russian: негодяй


 * Russian: валет

Anagrams

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