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In the King James version

the word - bondservant - appears once

the word - bondservice - appears once

the word - bondwoman - appears 8 times

the word - bondwomen - appears 3 times

the word - fellowservant - appears 6 times

the word - fellowservants - appears 4 times

the word - maidservant - appears 16 times

the word - maidservant's - appears once

the word - maidservants - appears 9 times

the word - maidservants' - appears once

the word - manservant - appears 12 times

the word - manservant's - appears once

the word - manservants - appears once

the word - menservants - appears 10 times

the word - servant - appears 489 times

the word - servant's - appears 9 times

the word - servants - appears 476 times

the word - servants' - appears 4 times

and

the word - serve - appears 209 times

the word - served - appears 74 times

the word - servedst - appears once

the word - servest - appears twice

the word - serveth - appears 9 times

the word - service - appears 132 times

the word - servile - appears 12 times

the word - serving - appears 7 times

the word - servitor - appears once

the word - servitude - appears twice

These are far, far too many to list here.

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