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factotum

(Latin ‘do everything’) someone employed to do all types of work.


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The King signed to the Great Head Factotum to approach.
You know my man Davenport--private secretary, confidential man of business, and general factotum.
Gallop off to our Moscow estate," he said to the factotum who appeared at his call.
 
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