Chamberer

/ˈtʃeɪmbərər/ noun

A person who works in or tends to a chamber, often a servant or attendant in a royal or noble household.

From 'chamber' (from Old French 'chambre', from Latin 'camera' meaning vaulted room) plus the agent suffix '-er'. The word emerged in medieval English to describe household servants assigned to private rooms.

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