Botan

/boʊˈtɑn/ noun

A Japanese servant or young attendant, historically used by European travelers and diplomats in Japan.

From Japanese 'botan' (牡丹), which literally means peony flower, but came to be used as a title for a servant or attendant during Japan's early contact with Western traders and diplomats.

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