CONCIERGE


Meaning of CONCIERGE in English

(ˈ)kōⁿ|syerzh noun

( plural con·cierges -zh(ə̇z))

Etymology: French, from Old French cumcerges, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin conservius, for Latin conservus fellow slave, from com- + servus slave — more at serve

1. archaic : one in charge of a property : a custodian or warden especially of a castle or prison

2. : an attendant at the entrance of a building : doorkeeper ; especially : a resident attendant in a French building who oversees ingress and egress, handles mail, and performs various functions of a janitor or porter

the harassment of a concierge during the tourist season

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