Famula
Famula is a Latin noun meaning a female servant or slave attached to a household. It is the feminine form of famulus, sharing the same basic sense as the male counterpart, and it is often contrasted with ancilla, another term for a female domestic slave. The word derives from the broader concept of the familia, the household and its dependents.
In classical Latin texts, famula denotes a domestic attendant who performs tasks such as cooking, cleaning,
In later Latin, famula is encountered less frequently as discussions of slavery evolve, with ancilla often
See also: Ancilla (Roman slavery), Famulus, Slavery in ancient Rome.