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lackey

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lack·ey  (lk)
n. pl. lack·eys
1. A liveried male servant; a footman.
2. A servile follower; a toady.
v. lack·eyed, lack·ey·ing, lack·eys
v.tr.
To wait on as a footman; attend.
v.intr.
To act in a servile manner; fawn.

[French laquais, from Old French.]

lackey [ˈlækɪ]
n
1. a servile follower; hanger-on
2. (Business / Professions) a liveried male servant or valet
3. a person who is treated like a servant
vb
(when intr, often foll by for) to act as a lackey (to) Also (rare) lacquey
[via French laquais, from Old French, perhaps from Catalan lacayo, alacayo; perhaps related to alcalde]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.lackey - a male servant (especially a footman)
servant, retainer - a person working in the service of another (especially in the household)
2.lackeylackey - a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
apple polisher, bootlicker, fawner, groveler, groveller, truckler - someone who humbles himself as a sign of respect; who behaves as if he had no self-respect
adulator, flatterer - a person who uses flattery
goody-goody - a person who behaves extremely well in order to please a superior

lackey
noun hanger-on, fawner, pawn, attendant, tool, instrument, parasite, cohort (chiefly U.S.), valet, menial, minion, footman, sycophant, yes-man, manservant, toady, flunky, brown-noser (taboo slang), flatterer, ass-kisser (U.S. & Canad. taboo slang), varlet (archaic) I'm not staying as a paid lackey to act as your yes-man.
Translations
lackey [ˈlækɪ] N (gen) → lacayo m (also fig)
lackey [ˈlæki] nlaquais m
lackey
n (lit, fig)Lakai m
lackey [ˈlækɪ] n (also) (pej) → lacchè m inv
lackey [ˈlækɪ] n (also) (pej) → lacchè m inv


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The repast was carried into effect that very day, and the lackey waited at table.
They drank--that is, Nathaniel Letton took mineral water served by the smoothly operating machine of a lackey who inhabited the place, while Dowsett took Scotch and soda and Daylight a cocktail.
The saviour, the former hero, was flying like a mangy, unkempt sheep-dog at his lackey, and the lackey was jeering at him
 
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