servise

Etymology
, from. .

Noun

 * 1) Service performance of required tasks:
 * 2) The state of being employed; employment often as a servant or attendant:
 * 3) Service or membership in a retinue or army.
 * 4) A certain kind or class of employment.
 * 5) The labour or money required by one's feudal lord.
 * 6) Loyalty or allegiance:
 * 7) Religious devotion or worship.
 * 8) Romantic or sexual devotion or aid.
 * 9) Feudal homage or allegiance; vassalage.
 * 10) A particular function or task:
 * 11) Payment for service; wages.
 * 12) A religious service or the directions for one.
 * 13) The provision of food at the table.
 * 14)  The delivery of summons.
 * 15) Help; that which assists or grants advantage.
 * 16) Servitude, bondage, or subjugation.
 * 17)  A servant or attendant.

Noun

 * 1) service (set of dishes or utensils)

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) service; servitude; vasselage
 * 2) church service