Definition
A collection or register of household servants or famuli; archaic term relating to servants in a household.
Etymology
From Latin 'famulus' (servant) plus the -ary suffix (indicating a collection or place). This is an extremely rare term, primarily appearing in historical or ecclesiastical contexts.
Kelly Says
Medieval monasteries and great estates kept 'famularies'—lists of servants that were as important as inventories of property, revealing how carefully organized and stratified these communities actually were.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ተመሳሳይ
te-me-sa-say
BNবাংলা
পরিচিত
pa-ri-chit
CACatalà
familiar
fa-mee-lee-ar
DEDeutsch
vertraut
ver-traut
ELΕλληνικά
περιβαλλόμενος
pe-ri-val-lo-me-nos
ESEspañol
familiar
fa-mee-lee-ar
FRFrançais
familier
fa-mee-lee-ay
HIहिन्दी
परिचित
pa-ri-chit
HUMagyar
ismerős
is-mer-os
IDBahasa Indonesia
biasa
bee-a-sa
ITItaliano
familiare
fa-mee-lee-are
JA日本語
親しみやすい
oyakashii-yasui
MSBahasa Melayu
biasa
bee-a-sa
NLNederlands
bekend
be-kend
PTPortuguês
familiar
fa-mee-lee-ar
RORomână
cunoscut
ku-no-skut
RUРусский
знакомый
zna-kom-y
SWKiswahili
maarufu
ma-a-ru-fu
TAதமிழ்
சொந்தமான
sontha-maan-a
TEతెలుగు
కుటుంబం
ku-tu-mba-n
TLTL
karaniwan
ka-ra-ni-wan
UKУкраїнська
відомий
vi-do-myy
URاردو
مَشْهُور
mash-hoor
VITiếng Việt
quen thuộc
quen-thuoc
ZUZU
isikhathi
i-si-kha-thi