Bedder

/ˈbɛdər/ noun

A person whose job is to make beds or prepare bedding, especially in colleges or hotels; also someone who plants seeds in a flower bed.

From 'bed' + '-er' (suffix meaning one who does something). Dating from Middle English, the term evolved to describe domestic workers in institutional settings.

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