factotum

Etymology
From, from , present singular imperative of + ; attested in English from 1566.

Noun

 * 1)  A person having many diverse activities or responsibilities.
 * 2)  A general servant.
 * 3) A person employed to do all sorts of duties.
 * 4) A jack of all trades.
 * 5)  A large decorative printing block with a central space into which any letter can be inserted, used to mark the beginning of a chapter of a book in early printing.
 * 1) A person employed to do all sorts of duties.
 * 2) A jack of all trades.
 * 3)  A large decorative printing block with a central space into which any letter can be inserted, used to mark the beginning of a chapter of a book in early printing.
 * 1)  A large decorative printing block with a central space into which any letter can be inserted, used to mark the beginning of a chapter of a book in early printing.
 * 1)  A large decorative printing block with a central space into which any letter can be inserted, used to mark the beginning of a chapter of a book in early printing.
 * 1)  A large decorative printing block with a central space into which any letter can be inserted, used to mark the beginning of a chapter of a book in early printing.

Translations

 * Danish: altmuligmand
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: παντοποιός
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian: factotum
 * Kyrgyz: ,
 * Polish:, totumfacka
 * Portuguese:, faz tudo,
 * Spanish: todero


 * Czech: děvče pro všechno
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: ,
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian: factotum
 * Polish:, totumfacka
 * Scottish Gaelic: gille-gach-gnothaich
 * Spanish: muchacho de los mandados, hombre orquesta
 * Swedish: allt-i-allo


 * Bulgarian: момче за всичко
 * Dutch:, , duiveldoetal
 * German: Alleskönner,
 * Hungarian:
 * Ido:
 * Portuguese:
 * Serbo-Croatian: katica za sve
 * Spanish: muchacho de los mandados, hombre orquesta

Etymology
Possibly directly or else via French from, from , present singular imperative of + ; attested in Dutch from 1605.

Noun

 * 1)  jack-of-all-trades

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) an individual employed to do all sorts of duties
 * 2) * 1816, "Largo al Factotum", Il barbiere di Siviglia, Gioachino Rossini, libretto by Cesare Sterbini
 * "it"
 * "it"

- "Largo al factotum della città, largo!"

Etymology
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