sewer

/ˈsü-ər/

Middle English, from Anglo-French asseour, literally, seater, from Anglo-French asseer to seat

noun

  1. a medieval household officer often of high rank in charge of serving the dishes at table and sometimes of seating and tasting

noun

  1. one that sews

noun

  1. an artificial usually subterranean conduit to carry off sewage and sometimes surface water (as from rainfall)