camareira

camareira
camareira s. f. 1. Dama que faz serviço na câmara da rainha. 2. Mulher que tem como atividade arrumar quartos, geralmente em estabelecimentos hoteleiros. = ARRUMADEIRA 3. Mulher que faz serviço em botequins. 4.  [Botânica] Planta asterácea. = ALFACE-DO-MONTE, TRIPA-DE-OVELHA
  ‣ Etimologia: feminino de camareiro

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