Butler

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English

Proper noun

Butler (plural Butlers)

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  1. For someone who was a butler or wine servant, an English and Irish occupational surname from Middle English
  2. An Anglicized form of the French surname Boutilier, Boutillier, Bouthillier, of similar derivation.
  3. A town, the county seat of Choctaw County, Alabama, United States.
  4. A ghost town in California.
  5. A small city, the county seat of Taylor County, Georgia, United States.
  6. A village in Illinois.
  7. A city in Indiana.
  8. A city and county of Kentucky.
  9. A city, the county seat of Bates County, Missouri.
  10. A borough of New Jersey.
  11. A town in New York.
  12. A village and county of Ohio.
  13. A town in Oklahoma.
  14. A city, the county seat of Butler County, Pennsylvania.
  15. A town in South Dakota.
  16. A town and village in Wisconsin.
  17. Ellipsis of Butler County.

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English butler.

Proper noun

Butler ?

  1. An English and Irish occupational surname for someone who was a butler or wine servant surname

German

A Butler, domestic butler

Etymology

Borrowed from English butler.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbatlɐ/
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Noun

Butler m (genitive Butlers, plural Butler)

  1. A butler, chief male servant, majordomo

Proper noun

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  1. An English and Irish occupational surname for someone who was a butler or wine servant surname

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