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con·cierge \kōⁿ-ˈsyerzh, ˌkän-sē-ˈerzh\ - French, from Old French, prob from Vulgar Latin - conservius, alteration of Latin conservus fellow slave, from com- + servus slave... Date: circa 1697 1. a resident in an apartment building especially in France who serves as doorkeeper, landlord's representative, and janitor 2. a usually multilingual hotel staff member who handles luggage and mail, makes reservations, and arranges tours; broadly: a person employed (as by a business) to make arrangements or run errands - www.merriam-webster.com
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