noun
- Plural of footman; male servants or attendants, historically employed in wealthy households to perform duties such as opening doors, serving at table, or accompanying their employer.
Usage: Chiefly historical or formal contexts; Often associated with British aristocratic or upper-class households
Examples
- The grand estate employed a dozen footmen to maintain its operations.
- In the 18th century, wealthy families dressed their footmen in elaborate livery.
- The footmen stood at attention as the guests arrived at the ball.
- Historical novels often depict footmen serving tea in drawing rooms.
- The butler supervised the footmen who worked in the household.