They were just called civil servants. There was no different name for them. I hope that this helps.
king tuts servants names were shouldytherud and poopyrtor
They used indentured servants.
Anyone the queen or the wife of the Pharaoh chose to be the servants
There really wasn't a servants. The people who served the king or queen would have been minor nobles and their children. This is where the Ladies in Waiting come from and they were young women who took care of the queen's needs and her clothing. This was a prize position because they were able to go to court and had hopes of finding a good match among the young noble men in the kings service. So, to answer your question there was no special name for a "servants clothing" since there were no servants.
All the dead are servants of Hades.
A group of servants is typically referred to as staff or household staff.
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The common name for civil servant is known as "bureaucrat".
They were just called civil servants. There was no different name for them. I hope that this helps.
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a government employee
Maria
Federal employees hired on merit
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Farming, Blacksmith (training), Servants to name a few.
No, it is not an adverb. The word servants is a plural noun.