kalps

Etymology
Borrowed from (cf. 🇨🇬), itself a borrowing from Turkic (or, according to some researchers, a native word, ultimately from 🇨🇬,  “offshoot, seedlings, stem”). The borrowing must have happened by the 13th century at the latest; the first mentions of this word are in 17th-century dictionaries.

Noun

 * 1) farmhand, farm laborer, servant a paid worker in a farm
 * 2)  servant a person who works for some interest or cause
 * 3)  jack, knave the card between 10 and queen, with the image of a young man
 * 1)  servant a person who works for some interest or cause
 * 2)  jack, knave the card between 10 and queen, with the image of a young man
 * 1)  servant a person who works for some interest or cause
 * 2)  jack, knave the card between 10 and queen, with the image of a young man
 * 1)  servant a person who works for some interest or cause
 * 2)  jack, knave the card between 10 and queen, with the image of a young man
 * 1)  jack, knave the card between 10 and queen, with the image of a young man
 * 1)  jack, knave the card between 10 and queen, with the image of a young man
 * 1)  jack, knave the card between 10 and queen, with the image of a young man
 * 1)  jack, knave the card between 10 and queen, with the image of a young man