Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral PowersSection II. Personal Affections
5. Extrinsic Affections
886. Servility.
SYCOPHANT, parasite; toad, toady, toadeater, tufthunter; snob, flunky or flunkey, lapdog, spaniel, lick-spit, lick-spittle, smell-feast, Grœculus esuriens [L.], hanger on, cavalier (or cavaliere) servente [It.], led captain, carpet knight; timeserver, fortune hunter, Vicar of Bray, Sir Pertinax MacSycophant, pickthank; flatterer [See Flatterer]; doer of dirty work; âme damnée [F.], tool; reptile; slave (servant) [See Servant]; homme de cour [F.], courtier; beat [slang], dead beat [slang], doughface [slang, U. S.]; heeler, ward heeler [both polit. cant, U. S.]; jackal, sponge, sponger, sucker [slang], tagtail, truckler.
fawn, crouch, cower, sneak, crawl, sponge, truckle, toady, truckle to, grovel, lick the feet of, lick one’s shoes, make a doormat of oneself, kiss the hem of one’s garment; be servile &c. adj.
pay court to; feed on, fatten on, batten on, dance attendance on, follow at heel, pin oneself upon, hang on the sleeve of, avaler les couleuvres [F.], keep time to, fetch and carry, do the dirty work of.
go with the stream, follow the crowd, worship the rising sun, hold with the hare and run with the hounds; get on the band wagon; be a timeserver &c. n.