Barmaids

/ˈbɑːrˌmeɪdz/ noun

Plural of barmaid; female workers in a bar or pub who serve drinks and food to customers.

From 'bar' (the counter or establishment) plus 'maid' (a young woman or female servant). This term became common in the 18th century as public drinking establishments became more formalized.

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