Belonging to a retinue or train of servants; performing servile office; serving., Pertaining to servants, esp. domestic servants; servile; low; mean., A domestic servant or retainer, esp. one of humble rank; one employed in low or servile offices., A person of a servile character or disposition.
menial means -- not requiring much skill and lacking prestige.
Shoe-shinning is a menial job.
Pampered Menial was created in 1973.
John did not mind having to do menial work at the camp
I am looking for a more menial job- like yours! Sweeping the floor was deemed a much too menial task for the princess.
Menial means a task that you consider to be "beneath you." Here are some sentences.I refuse to take a menial job sweeping out the grocery store.That is such a menial task; I deserve a better job than that.Poor people often have to take menial jobs because they cannot find anything better.
A person that does menial jobs may be called a grunt.
A laborer does general, menial jobs. Therefore, they are also called menial laborers.
I suspect that you mean, "Menial" duties. Menial duties are very basic, simple, usually repetitive jobs that usually carry no real responsibility. "Menial" is pronounced ' MEE-nee-uhl'
common, servile, domestic
Subordinate or menial
Jane Doe has a menial, part time cleaning job and gets only 50 cents more than the minimum wage.