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janitor
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jan·i·tor  (jn-tr)
n.
1. One who attends to the maintenance or cleaning of a building.
2. A doorman.

[Latin initor, doorkeeper, from inua, door, from inus, archway; see ei- in Indo-European roots.]

jani·tori·al (-tôr-l, -tr-) adj.
Word History: A holiday for janitors ought to take place in January, for both words are linked. In Latin inus was the word for "archway, gateway, or covered passage" and also for the god of gates, doorways, and beginnings in general. As many schoolchildren know, our month Januarya month of beginningsis named for the god. Latin initor, the source of our word janitor and ultimately also from inus, meant "doorkeeper or gatekeeper." Probably because initor was common in Latin records and documents, it was adopted into English, first being recorded in the sense "doorkeeper" around 1567 in a Scots text. In an early quotation Saint Peter is called "the Janitor of heaven." The term can still mean "doorkeeper," but in Scots usage janitor also referred to a minor school official. Apparently this position at times involved maintenance duties and doorkeeping, and the maintenance duties took over the more exalted tasks, giving us the position of janitor as we know it today.

janitor
Noun
Chiefly Scot, US, & Canad the caretaker of a school or other building [Latin: doorkeeper]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.janitorjanitor - someone employed to clean and maintain a building
custodian, keeper, steward - one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals

janitor
Translations
Spanish janitor [ˈdʒænɪtəʳ] n (= caretaker) → portero, conserje m
French janitor [ˈdʒænɪtəʳ] n (= caretaker) → concierge m
German janitor [ˈdʒænɪtəʳ] nHausmeister(in) m(f)
Italian janitor [ˈdʒænɪtəʳ] n (= caretaker) → portiere m;
(SCOL) → bidello

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