Bootman

/ˈbuːtmæn/ noun

A servant or staff member responsible for cleaning boots and shoes for hotel guests or household members. Bootmen were common positions in hotels and wealthy homes.

From 'boot' + 'man' (Old English 'mann'). This occupational term emerged in the 19th century as the hotel industry expanded and formalized servant hierarchies.

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