chambermaid
/ˈtʃæmbərmeɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A person employed to clean and maintain a hotel or other establishment’s bedrooms and other rooms.
“The chambermaid helped me get settled into my hotel room.”
2. noun
A person responsible for attending to the needs of a royal or other high-ranking person in their private chambers.
“The chambermaid was tasked with ensuring that the king’s chambers were immaculate.”
3. verb
To clean or tidy a room, especially in a hotel or similar establishment.
“The staff had to chambermaid the entire floor after the party.”