A medieval steward typically wore practical and functional clothing suitable for their role in managing a household or estate. This often included a tunic made of wool or linen, which was knee-length, and a belt to secure it at the waist. They might also wear a simple cloak for warmth and protection, along with sturdy leather shoes or boots. Accessories like a pouch or a cap could be included, depending on the season and the steward's specific duties.
He was a steward. Yes, he was a steward, but in a monastery or a college. He was responsible for the purchase of provisions.
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a person that delivered messages
A steward
In a kitchen is all about people and cleaning.
I don't see why not, you can wear whatever you want, either in the kitchen, living room, or outside of the house.
Oh honey, a chef steward is basically the kitchen's clean-up crew. They're in charge of washing dishes, cleaning equipment, and keeping the kitchen spick and span. Think of them as the unsung heroes who make sure the chefs can focus on cooking without a mess. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it!
A male steward, a female stewardess.
wear it as a hat
What is a cabin steward?
What is a cabin steward?
Clothes! A baker in a classical kitchen wears the same chef's coat, hat, pants and clogs as the rest of the kitchen brigade, but not all bakers work in kitchen brigades. IOW, the baker wears whatever the person who owns the bakery tells him or her to wear.
The cast of Steward - 2009 includes: Adam Key as Steward
A Steward. lol
The male equivalent of a stewardess is a steward, although for airline flight crews, the genderless form is now "flight attendant."
yes. yes it is.