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lackey

LACK'EY, n. [L. lego, to send.]

An attending servant; a footboy or footman.

LACK'EY, v.t. To attend servilely.

LACK'EY, v.i. To act as footboy; to pay servile attendance.

Oft have I servants seen on horses ride, the free and noble lackey by their side.



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LACK'EY, n. [L. lego, to send.]

An attending servant; a footboy or footman.

LACK'EY, v.t. To attend servilely.

LACK'EY, v.i. To act as footboy; to pay servile attendance.

Oft have I servants seen on horses ride, the free and noble lackey by their side.

LACK'EY, n. [Fr. laquais; Sp. lacayo; Port. lacaio; It. lacchè; Eth. ለአከ lak, to send, whence ላከክ lake, a servant; L. lego, to send. From this root is the Shemitic מלאך, a messenger.]

An attending servant; a footboy or footman. – Addison.


LACK'EY, v.i.

To act as footboy; to pay servile attendance. Oft have I servants seen on horses ride, / The free and noble lackey by their side. – Sandys.


LACK'EY, v.t.

To attend servilely. – Milton.


Lack"ey
  1. An attending male servant; a footman; a servile follower.

    Like a Christian footboy or a gentleman's lackey. Shak.

    Lackey caterpillar (Zoöl.), the caterpillar, or larva, of any bombycid moth of the genus Clisiocampa; -- so called from its party-colored markings. The common European species (C. neustria) is striped with blue, yellow, and red, with a white line on the back. The American species (C. Americana and C. sylvatica) are commonly called tent caterpillars. See Tent caterpillar, under Tent. -- Lackey moth (Zoöl.), the moth which produces the lackey caterpillar.

  2. To attend as a lackey; to wait upon.

    A thousand liveried angels lackey her. Milton.

  3. To act or serve as lackey] to pay servile attendance.
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Lackey

LACK'EY, noun [Latin lego, to send.]

An attending servant; a footboy or footman.

LACK'EY, verb transitive To attend servilely.

LACK'EY, verb intransitive To act as footboy; to pay servile attendance.

Oft have I servants seen on horses ride, the free and noble lackey by their side.

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