Main Entry: ma�jor�do�moThe other night at the CoolCleveland HardCorps meeting, my friend and colleague Jack Ricchuito gave me a new title: the CoolCleveland MajorDomo. I like it. It has a nice ring to it. Thanks, Jack! Elsewhere, he refers to me as the SmartMeetingDesign MajorDomo. As I think about that, I can think of many other times I've done those things, especially speaking and making arrangement for other people. Hopefully, I do it with skill and tact. When are you a majordomo?
Pronunciation: "mA-j&r-'dO-(")mO Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -mos
Etymology: Spanish mayordomo or obsolete Italian maiordomo, from Medieval Latin major domus, literally, chief of the house
Date: 1589 1 : a head steward of a large household (as a palace)
2 : a person who speaks, makes arrangements, or takes charge for another
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