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Showing words for BUTLER using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Butler

bulter, burlet, butler, turble

5 Letter Words for Butler

bluer, bluet, blurt, bruet, brule, brute, burel, buret, butle, luter, rebut, rubel, ruble, tuber

4 Letter Words for Butler

belt, blet, bleu, blue, blur, bret, brut, bult, bure, burl, burt, bute, erub, lube, lure, lute, rube, rule, trub, true, tube, tule, turb

3 Letter Words for Butler

bel, ber, bet, blt, brl, btl, btu, bul, bur, but, elb, elt, ert, ler, let, leu, ltr, lub, lue, lur, lut, reb, rel, rle, rte, rub, rue, rut, tel, ter, tlr, tub, tue, tur, ule, ult, urb, ure, ute

Definitions for Butler

[1] the chief male servant of a household, usually in charge of serving food, the care of silverware, etc.
[2] a male servant having charge of the wines and liquors.
[3] Benjamin Franklin, 1818–93, U.S. politician and a Union general in the Civil War.
[4] Joseph, 1692–1752, English bishop, theologian, and author.
[5] Nicholas Murray, 1862–1947, U.S. educator: president of Columbia University 1902–45; Nobel Peace Prize 1931.
[6] Pierce, 1866–1939, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1923–39.
[7] Samuel, 1612–80, English poet.
[8] Samuel, 1835–1902, English novelist, essayist, and satirist.
[9] Smedley Dar·ling·ton [smed -lee dahr -ling-tuh  n] /ˈsmɛd li ˈdɑr lɪŋ tən/ , 1881–1940, U.S. Marine Corps general.
[10] a city in W Pennsylvania.
[11] the male servant of a household in charge of the wines, table, etc: usually the head servant
[12] Joseph . 1692–1752, English bishop and theologian, author of Analogy of Religion (1736)
[13] Josephine (Elizabeth ). 1828–1906, British social reformer, noted esp for her campaigns against state regulation of prostitution
[14] Reg , full name Reginald Cotterell Butler . 1913–81, British metal sculptor; his works include The Unknown Political Prisoner (1953)
[15] R (ichard ) A (usten ), Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, known as Rab Butler . 1902–82, British Conservative politician: Chancellor of the Exchequer (1951–55); Home Secretary (1957–62); Foreign Secretary (1963–64)
[16] Samuel . 1612–80, English poet and satirist; author of Hudibras (1663–78)
[17] Samuel . 1835–1902, British novelist, noted for his satirical work Erewhon (1872) and his autobiographical novel The Way of All Flesh (1903)

Words related to Butler

man, steward, valet, manservant

Words nearby Butler

butenedioic acid, buteo, buteshire, buteyko method, buthelezi, butler, butler's pantry, butler's sideboard, butler's table, butler's tray, butlerage

Origin of Butler

1250–1300; Middle English buteler < Anglo-French butuiller, Old French bouteillier; see bottle1, -er2, -ier2

Other words from Butler

but·ler·like , adjective
but·ler·ship , noun
un·der·but·ler , noun

Word origin for Butler

C13: from Old French bouteillier , from bouteille bottle 1

Synonyms for Butler

man, manservant, steward, valet, head servant, house boy