boy
boy (dated term for male servant)
noun BOY Less Common
Origin: English 'boy'
Usage Note
Boy is an English borrowing used in historical French colonial contexts for a male domestic servant or attendant. It carries strong colonial connotations and is considered offensive today. In contemporary French, the word survives mainly in historical texts or ironic usage — modern French uses employé de maison for domestic staff.
Examples
"Le boy apportait le petit-déjeuner."
Natural Translation
The servant brought breakfast.
Literal Translation
The boy brought the breakfast.
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