houseperson

/ˈhaʊsˌpɜrsən/
noun
  1. A person who manages a household, especially one who does housework and takes care of domestic duties.
    • Many couples share the role of houseperson equally, splitting chores and responsibilities.
    • He works as a houseperson for a busy family, handling cleaning, cooking, and errands.
    • After retiring, she became a full-time houseperson and enjoyed keeping the home organized.
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