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Concierge

concierge
(concierges) A concierge is a person, especially in France, who looks after a block of flats and checks people entering and leaving the building. N-COUNT
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   noun  (plural ~s)  Etymology: French, from Old French, probably from Vulgar Latin *conservius, alteration of Latin conservus fellow slave, from com- + servus slave  Date: circa 1697  1. a resident in an apartment building especially in France who serves as doorkeeper, landlord's representative, and janitor  2. a usually multilingual hotel staff member who handles luggage and mail, makes reservations, and arranges tours; broadly a person employed (as by a business) to make arrangements or run errands ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. (esp. in France) a door-keeper or porter of a block of flats etc. Etymology: F, prob. ult. f. L conservus fellow slave ...
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  1. фр. консьерж; консьержка ...
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  fr. noun консьерж; консьержка ...
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  ~ n French 1 someone who looks after a building, usually by watching the entrance to see who comes in and goes out, especially in France 2 especially AmE someone whose job in a hotel is helping guests, for example by giving them advice about local restaurants etc ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1646, from Fr., probably from V.L. *conservius, from L. conservus "fellow slave," from com- "with" + servius "slave." ...
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