Domestic Servant
group · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
a domestic servant · domestic servants · slaves
spoken of as
1 expressionDomestic servants1 mention
Against Boeotus II (Greek)
On the advice of friends who were present we divided all the rest of the property but kept apart the house and the domestic servants of my father, in order that whichever party of us might establish his claim to the dowry should recover it from the value of the house;
in the texts
Against Boeotus II
Household slaves reserved with the house and available for interrogation in the property dispute.
On the advice of friends who were present we divided all the rest of the property but kept apart the house and the domestic servants of my father, in order that whichever party of us might establish his claim to the dowry should recover it from the value of the house;
The Law of Torts
Household servants, cited as an example occupation for which imputations of immorality are actionable.
Spoken charges of habitual immoral conduct against a clergyman or a domestic servant are actionable, as naturally tending, if believed, to the party’s deprivation or other ecclesiastical censure in the one case, and dismissal in the other.