
Famulus
[FAM-yə-ləs]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Latin, mid 19th century
1.
An assistant or servant, especially one working for a magician or scholar.
Examples of Famulus in a sentence
"Salem disliked being referred to as Sabrina's famulus."
"The magician summoned a famulus to handle the heavy-duty work around the castle."

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