nursemaidˈnɜrsˌmeɪd
nursemaid (n)
- plural
- nursemaids
English Definitions:
nanny, nursemaid, nurse (noun)
a woman who is the custodian of children
nursemaid (Noun)
a woman or girl employed to care for children
nursemaid (Verb)
To tend to as a nursemaid.
nursemaid (Verb)
To care for or look after.
Nursemaid
A nursemaid or nursery maid, is mostly a historical term of employment for a female servant employed in the field of the care of children within the community of a large household, from the medieval castle, through the Georgian Manor house, to the Victorian townhouse or Great house.
Nursemaid
A nursemaid (or nursery maid) is a mostly historical term for a female domestic worker who cares for children within a large household. The term implies that she is an assistant to an older and more experienced employee, a role usually known as nurse or nanny. A family wealthy enough to have multiple servants looking after the children would have a large domestic staff, traditionally within a strict hierarchy, and a large house (or possibly several, such as the townhouse and country house) with nursery quarters.
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