Steward

//ˈst͡ʃuː.əd// name, noun, verb

Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    An English surname originating as an occupation, a variant of Stewart. countable, uncountable
  2. 2
    A village in Lee County, Illinois, United States. countable, uncountable
Noun
  1. 1
    A person who manages the property or affairs for another entity.
  2. 2
    one having charge of buildings or grounds or animals wordnet
  3. 3
    A person who manages the property or affairs for another entity.; A chief administrator of a medieval manor. historical
  4. 4
    a union member who is elected to represent fellow workers in negotiating with management wordnet
  5. 5
    A ship's officer who is in charge of making dining arrangements and provisions.

    "There is an hour or two, after the passengers have embarked, which is disquieting and fussy. Mail bags, so I understand, are being put on board. Stewards, carrying cabin trunks, swarm in the corridors. Passengers wander restlessly about or hurry, with futile energy, from place to place."

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  1. 6
    someone who manages property or other affairs for someone else wordnet
  2. 7
    A flight attendant, especially male. dated

    "The gay Kibbutzniks I met were all ex-Kibbutzniks who were curretly holding jobs as El-Al stewards or in some similarly classic gay professions."

  3. 8
    an attendant on an airplane wordnet
  4. 9
    A union member who is selected as a representative for fellow workers in negotiating terms with management.
  5. 10
    the ship's officer who is in charge of provisions and dining arrangements wordnet
  6. 11
    A person who has charge of buildings, grounds, or animals.
  7. 12
    Someone responsible for organizing an event
  8. 13
    A bartender.
  9. 14
    A fiscal agent of certain bodies.

    "a steward in a Methodist church"

  10. 15
    A junior assistant in a Masonic lodge.
  11. 16
    An officer who provides food for the students and superintends the kitchen; also, an officer who attends to the accounts of the students.
  12. 17
    A magistrate appointed by the crown to exercise jurisdiction over royal lands. Scotland

    "These lands must have been retained by some earlier Steward, perhaps Walter II (1204-41), when most of Erskine had been made into a fief for Henry, first known ancestor of the Erskine family."

  13. 18
    Somebody who is responsible for managing a set of projects, products or technologies and how they affect the IT organization to which they belong.
  14. 19
    A person who is responsible for the arbitration of incidents at a motor racing event and determining whether or not fines or penalties should be issued for such incidents.
  15. 20
    A person who exercises responsible and caring administration of something; a person who exhibits stewardship.
Verb
  1. 1
    To act as the steward or caretaker of (something)

    "Assemblyman John S. Wisniewski, a Democrat from Middlesex County, said, “It’s an uncomfortable situation,” but added that Mr. Codey is nevertheless “ably stewarding the state.”"

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Middle English steward, stiward, from Old English stiġweard (“steward, housekeeper, one who has the superintendence of household affairs, guardian”), from stiġ (“a wooden enclosure; house, hall”) + weard (“ward, guard, guardian, keeper”), equivalent to sty + ward. Compare Icelandic stívarður (“steward”). More at sty, ward.

Etymology 2

From Middle English steward, stiward, from Old English stiġweard (“steward, housekeeper, one who has the superintendence of household affairs, guardian”), from stiġ (“a wooden enclosure; house, hall”) + weard (“ward, guard, guardian, keeper”), equivalent to sty + ward. Compare Icelandic stívarður (“steward”). More at sty, ward.

Etymology 3

From steward.

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