Chamberlain

//ˈt͡ʃeɪmbɚlɪn//

Synonyms for "chamberlain" (26 found)

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More general

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Synonyms

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derived

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etymologically related_to

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is a

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related to

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Translations

33 translations across 23 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • πρόκοιτος noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 侍從 /侍从 noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • 內臣 /内臣 noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • 管家 noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Danish

1 entries
  • kammerherre noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Dutch

1 entries
  • kamerheer noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • ĉambelano noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Finnish

3 entries
  • kamariherra noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • kamreeri noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • kirstunvartija noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

French

1 entries
  • chambellan noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

German

2 entries
  • Kammerherr noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • Kämmerer noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Italian

2 entries
  • camerlengo noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • ciambellano noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Japanese

4 entries
  • チェンバレン noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • 侍従 noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • 侍従官 noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • 城代 noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • ко́морник noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • مابینجی noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Persian

1 entries
  • سرایسالار noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Polish

1 entries
  • szambelan noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • camareiro noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Romanian

1 entries
  • șambelan noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Russian

1 entries
  • камерге́р noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • seumarlan noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Sicilian

2 entries
  • cammirera noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)
  • cammireri noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Spanish

1 entries
  • chambelán noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Swedish

1 entries
  • kammarherre noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Tocharian B

1 entries
  • kañcuki noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • камерге́р noun (an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain was forced to resign.

Source: tatoeba (804100)

Shortly after Surrey high school student Hamed Nastoh (called a “faggot” by classmates) killed himself by jumping off a bridge, James Chamberlain wrote a letter to the editor of a small newspaper called the Peace Arch News.

Source: wiktionary

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