myrmidon vs sycophant

myrmidon

noun
  • A soldier or a subordinate civil officer who executes orders of a superior without protest or pity (sometimes applied to bailiffs, constables, etc). 

sycophant

noun
  • One who seeks to gain through the powerful and influential. 

  • One who uses obsequious compliments to gain self-serving favour or advantage from another; a servile flatterer. 

verb
  • To play the sycophant toward; to flatter obsequiously. 

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