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The servant of a memsahib, a term historically used in British India to refer to a European woman, is often called a "bearer" or "ayah," depending on their role. A bearer typically serves as a personal attendant, while an ayah usually refers to a nurse or caregiver for children. These terms reflect the colonial context and the hierarchical social structure of the time.

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