noun🔗ShareCamareroAn officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign, especially in the United Kingdom and in Denmark."The Queen consulted her chamberlain about the arrangements for the visiting dignitaries' stay at the palace. "La Reina consultó a su camarero sobre los preparativos para la estancia de los dignatarios visitantes en el palacio.royalgovernmentpoliticshistoryjobpersonstateChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCamareroA high officer of state, as currently with the papal camerlengo, but normally now a mainly honorary title."Though now a mostly honorary title, the Queen still appointed a Lord Chamberlain to oversee ceremonial events and advise on matters of etiquette. "Aunque ahora es un título principalmente honorífico, la Reina todavía nombró a un Lord Camarero para supervisar los eventos ceremoniales y asesorar en asuntos de etiqueta.royalpoliticsgovernmentstatetitlehistorypersonjobpositionorganizationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCamarero, posaderoAn upper servant of an inn."The chamberlain at the local inn brought the traveler's luggage to his room. "El camarero de la posada local llevó el equipaje del viajero a su habitación.jobservicepersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading