Bellman

/ˈbɛlmən/ noun

A hotel employee who carries luggage and assists guests, originally called this because they rang a bell to announce arrivals.

From 'bell' (Old English 'belle,' from Latin 'bellum') plus 'man.' The compound emerged in the 17th century when hotel staff would ring bells to signal their availability or announce visitors.

AMመንገድ አስተዳደር
ARنادل
BNডোরম্যান
CAbellman
CSporcierge
DAportier
DEPortier
ELυπάλληλος
ESbellman
FAپادوان
FIportier
FRportier
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