0 a man whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant -- (餐館的)男侍者,男服務員
The dog with its bone, in the upper right, becomes transformed by stages into a waiter bearing a silver salver of food.
The situation is a restaurant, and my party has just finished giving its orders to a white-jacketed waiter.
He meets another man/there is a waiter/owner of the restaurant.
It signals that "we are all in this together", one cannot imagine it in modern use as the plural of boy "waiter" or "servant".
You are now on matey terms with everyone from ministers to waiters.
The waiters having been removed and a kid glove affixed to the door-knocker.
The other food handlers (both affected and asymptomatic), who were waiters and did not cook, had, however, also eaten sandwiches prepared by the cook.
The waiter's arm holding a tray is very compliant but the hand itself is stiff.