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detective | 16:45 Tue 13th Jun 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Which word derived from Latin means a person who is employed to do all sorts of work and odd jobs?
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Utility man; utility is derived from Latin.
Factotum.
Mother, from the Latin mater! :)
A mother "employed", Shammy, and as an odd job "man"? (Still...I get your point!)
Well, my mam is paid housekeeping (below the minimum wage rate, I might add) and is rather hirsute and could pass for a bloke!

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