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stewardOld English stiward, stigweard "house guardian, housekeeper," from stig "hall, pen for cattle, part of a house" (see sty (n.1)) + weard "guard" (see ward (n.)). Used afte [..]
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stewardThe person in charge of certain domestic matters within a college, including accommodation and the booking of dinners and other events. NB. The Steward of Christ Church is the equivalent of Domestic B [..]
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stewardsomeone who manages property or other affairs for someone else the ship's officer who is in charge of provisions and dining arrangements an attendant on an airplane shop steward: a union m [..]
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stewardshop steward
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stewardThe man responsible for running the day to day affairs of the castle in absence of the lord. (MEDIEV-L. Medieval Terms)
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steward(n) someone who manages property or other affairs for someone else(n) the ship's officer who is in charge of provisions and dining arrangements(n) an attendant on an airplane(n) a union member wh [..]
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steward A male cabin attendant.
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stewardOne of three high-ranking officials at each Grand Prix appointed to make decisions.
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stewardhead of all servants in a wealthy household. Barnaby Rudge Sr. was steward of the Warren, household of Reuben Haredale in Barnaby Rudge
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stewardPerson who is responsible for the smooth running of a specific ring; for example, assembling the classes, distributing armbands, etc., thereby enabling the judge to concentrate on judging the dogs.
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stewardThe Blue Box Program Plan defines stewards as brand owners and first importers of products into Ontario that result in Blue Box wastes such as paper, glass, aluminum, steel and plastic.
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stewardAn ACTRA staff member who is responsible for liaising with productions to ensure that they comply with the terms and conditions of relevant ACTRA agreements.
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stewardA member of a ship's crew involved in commissary duties, or in personal services to the Ship's Officers.
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stewardenlisted man assigned to prepare officers' meals, care for their staterooms, etc.
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stewardPerson who is responsible for the smooth running of a specific ring; for example, assembling the classes, distributing armbands, etc., thereby enabling the judge to concentrate on judging the dogs.
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stewardSee "Ring Steward" above.
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stewardThe stewards run the race weekend at a Grand Prix. They make all the decision with regard to rules, penalties and incidents that can happen over the weekend. Stewards are different to marshals in that [..]
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stewardcaretaker. stopover
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steward
A person who manages the property or affairs for another entity, ''particularly'' (historical) the chief administrator of a medieval manor.
A ship's officer who is in charge of making dining arran [..]
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stewardThe chief administrative officer of a manor, working for the lord and protecting his/her rights and interests. The steward usually presided over the manor court on behalf of the lord. On large estate [..]
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