Medieval Attendants Red Herring answer can be found below.
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Medieval Attendants
- Page
- Yeoman
- Lady-in-waiting
- Maid of Honour
Explanation:
Page – A young male servant who attends a noble at court or in a castle.
Yeoman – A trusted household or estate attendant, often with duties in service or forest/land tasks.
Lady-in-waiting – A noblewoman’s personal attendant at court, ready to assist.
Maid – A female servant in a noble household, handling daily duties.
of – The linking word used to form titles like “Maid of Honour.”
Honour – Part of the title “Maid of Honour,” denoting a ceremonial royal attendant.
Yeoman – A trusted household or estate attendant, often with duties in service or forest/land tasks.
Lady-in-waiting – A noblewoman’s personal attendant at court, ready to assist.
Maid – A female servant in a noble household, handling daily duties.
of – The linking word used to form titles like “Maid of Honour.”
Honour – Part of the title “Maid of Honour,” denoting a ceremonial royal attendant.
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