Sidney Blumenthal, the Clinton administration's famed servitor, saw it all coming.
From the washingtontimes.com
Ivan heard his servitor inform the would-be condolers that his master had evidently gone out again.
From the gutenberg.org
Either come to Ldn to work as a servitor to wealthy financiers or remain in the provinces on dwindling benefits and no future.
From the guardian.co.uk
After hasty greetings, Ivan, with a sudden sense of the truth, asked haltingly for the old servitor whom he had sent back to Russia, nine months before, from Naples.
From the gutenberg.org
Here his abilities soon declared themselves, and hence he proceeded to Christ Church, Oxford, where his position as a servitor cost him much humiliation, which he remembered to the end of his life.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
Someone who performs the duties of an attendant for someone else
In certain universities (including some colleges of University of Oxford and the University of Edinburgh), a servitor was an undergraduate student who received free accommodation (and some free meals), and was exempted from paying fees for lectures.
(Servitors) The Imperium of Man (Latin: Imperium Hominis) is a fictional galactic empire of over a million planets that contains the vast majority of humans in the forty-first millennium, set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe created by Games Workshop.
Household servant (male); or a lawyer's clerk or secretary
An assistant or servant, although in the magical world, the servitor is not usually held against it's will. A semi-permanent thoughtform created by a magical practitioner that helps them achieve their goals. A fetch.