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slavey
noun
A male servant.
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And those same classical Athenians, as their symposium drew to a close, would have called for the euphemistically named "flute-girls", or tottered off to an expensive hetaira, or perhaps humped the slavey in the peristyle.
"I believe that the acting of any role — from duchess to kitchen slavey — must be a form of transformation".
But if policymakers are to legislate, where are there best practice examples of the law working effectively to reduce slavey in supply chains?
"But I couldn't enjoy the mineral springs because I was a slavey".
Slave, also called Slavey, Awokanak or Etchareottine self-name Dene Tha', group of Athabaskan-speaking Indians of Canada, originally inhabiting the western shores of the Great Slave Lake, the basins of the Mackenzie and Liard rivers, and other neighbouring riverine and forest areas.
"Slavey is what we used to call 'em, but times are changed.
"Vendetta Chrome" (June 15-21) by Sally Oswald and "Slavey" (June 22-28) by Sigrid Gilmer complete the season.
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