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Similar words include:

Contessa - the Italian equivalent of Countess.

confessor - one in whom to confide

counselor - one who provides advice

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The word is from French, concierge(cahn-see-ayrj)-- a manager or employee who sees to the needs of guests in places such as hotels, apartments, and hospitals.

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