It is a table servant. Until a few decades ago the term was normally used 
specially to designate waiters.






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De: 'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net <[email protected]>
Enviado: 20 de novembro de 2024 16:14
Para: Goa-Research-Net <[email protected]>
Assunto: [GRN] Creado de meza

Dear members,

I would like to know what would be the best interpretation of this term "creado 
de meza". This is a 19th century term used in a letter dated 1889, and does it 
correspond to the English 19th century equivalent of "head servant" or better 
still "table servant."

All best wishes,
Selma

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