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Definitions of cupbearer in various dictionaries:
noun - the attendant (usually an officer of a nobleman's household) whose duty is to fill and serve cups of wine
One who fills and distributes cups of wine, as in a royal household.
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One who fills and distributes cups of wine, as in a royal household. |
a person who serves wine, especially in a royal or noble household. |
the attendant (usually an officer of a nobleman's household) whose duty is to fill and serve cups of wine |
A person who serves wine, especially in a royal or noble household. |
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A Cup-bearer was an officer of high rank in royal courts whose duty it was to serve the drinks at the royal table. On account of the constant fear of plots and intrigues, a person must be regarded as thoroughly trustworthy to hold the position. He must guard against poison in the king's cup and was sometimes required to swallow some of the wine before serving it. His confidential relations with the king often gave him a position of great influence. The position of cup-bearer is greatly valued and given only to a select few throughout history. * Qualifications for the job were not held lightly but of high esteem valued for their beauty and even more for their modesty, industriousness and courage.* The cup-bearer as an honorific role, for example with the Egyptian hieroglyph for a cup-bearer, was used as late as 196 BC in the Rosetta Stone for the Kanephoros cup-bearer Areia, daughter of Diogenes; each Ptolemaic Decree starting with the Decree of Canopus honored a cup-bearer. A much older |