Oh, dude, a group of servants is called a "staff." It's like when you have a bunch of people running around doing your bidding, you just casually refer to them as your "staff." So, next time you're feeling fancy and important, just be like, "Hey, where's my staff at?"
Group
A group of sentences is called a paragraph
The word Harem is Hebrew for forbidden, so the word is not specifying man or woman. It was however used to describe the quarters of women as being Harem or forbidden. The men who had women as slaves, servants, and wives owned them as property so they were also considered Harem property. If you are talking about the collective noun for men and women the word for a group of women is a "gaggle" of women. For men it is a "band" of men.
a group of workmen is called a gang!
A group of spectators are called an audience.
As a group, they are called zanni.
A group of servants is typically referred to as staff or household staff.
The mayflower compact.
Group
Yes, a group of servants is a common term used to refer to multiple individuals who work in service roles.
Mayflower Compact.
He has several servants - basically, the entire group of his so-called Death Eaters. The servant mentioned in the prophecy seems to refer to Barty Crouch Junior.He has several servants - basically, the entire group of his so-called Death Eaters. The servant mentioned in the prophecy seems to refer to Barty Crouch Junior.He has several servants - basically, the entire group of his so-called Death Eaters. The servant mentioned in the prophecy seems to refer to Barty Crouch Junior.He has several servants - basically, the entire group of his so-called Death Eaters. The servant mentioned in the prophecy seems to refer to Barty Crouch Junior.
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They were just called civil servants. There was no different name for them. I hope that this helps.
Well, a group of Capulet servants start an insult match which develops into a full-out fight with a group of Montague servants.
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....are called civil servants.