The male equivalent of a lady-in-waiting is typically referred to as a "gentleman-in-waiting" or "gentleman usher." These titles denote a man who serves a royal or noble figure, assisting them in various capacities similar to that of a lady-in-waiting. Both roles involve close proximity to their respective royal figures and often include duties related to personal service and ceremonial functions.
In historical contexts, a male equivalent of a lady in waiting was known as a "gentleman of the bedchamber" or a "gentleman-in-waiting." These men served in royal courts and were responsible for attending to the needs of the monarch, assisting with dressing, and providing companionship. They held positions of privilege and often had close relationships with the reigning monarch.
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A lady in waiting wears a dress. The colour can't be rich colour. The lady in waiting can't wear the same quality as the lady or the Queen. They are not allowed to wear purple because the purple is made from lots of tiny insect's leg. A Queen can wear purple.
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The term handmaiden can mean several different things. Lady in waiting ---- male equivalent: butler axillary wife ------- male equivalent: consort attendant -------- male equivalent: page matron ----------- male equivalent: eunuch
In historical contexts, a male equivalent of a lady in waiting was known as a "gentleman of the bedchamber" or a "gentleman-in-waiting." These men served in royal courts and were responsible for attending to the needs of the monarch, assisting with dressing, and providing companionship. They held positions of privilege and often had close relationships with the reigning monarch.
Within the Imperial Court of Japan, a lady-in-waiting is known as a Nyobo. Nyo is equivalent to "wife" and bo is equivalent to "room". Thus, a literal translate is "Room wife."
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A lady in waiting was a companion and helper to a lady. The lady in waiting was a member of the nobility, but waited on or assisted a more important, usually older, lady. See the link below.
Lady in Waiting - album - was created in 1976.
Lady-in-waiting
The compound noun 'lady in waiting' is the singular form. The plural form is ladies in waiting.
Kate Middleton chose her sister Pippa to be her Lady-in-Waiting.
Elaine Stewart ... Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Mary Hamilton - lady in waiting - died in 1719.
Ladies-in-waiting is the plural