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Noun
(1) the group following and attending to some important person,entourage
(2) the group following and attending to some important person
(3) entourage
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Noun
(1) the group following and attending to some important person,entourage
(2) the group following and attending to some important person
(3) entourage
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(1) In the eleventh century the Norse kings probably had an immediate retinue of about ninety men, excluding menial servants and hangers on.
(2) During his years with the court Ockeghem travelled outside France in the retinue of diplomatic missions, including one to Spain.
(3) In royal households where a whole retinue of courtiers was employed, more and more varied dishes in total, and dishes of higher status, were offered to those of higher rank and standing in the household.
(4) In 1953 he was invited with a retinue of six people to Paris, and his son and successor, Moro Naaba Kougri, was later accorded the same privilege.
(5) Some, like Emperor Rudolf II of Austria, had a genuine passion for the study of nature and drew to their courts a retinue of like-minded enthusiasts.
(6) The scale and precise role of the retinue of officers and servants who travelled with a prince has not been established.
(7) On his land, the Lord owned a hearth-hall, within which he housed his retinue of warriors.
(8) the rock star's retinue of security guards and personal cooks
(9) Classical texts suggest that feasts involving a chieftain and his retinue were held in a circle around a central hearth or fireplace, with the alcoholic beverage circulating either in a common cup or being served by retainers.
(10) I am travelling to the capital to meet with the King tomorrow, you will accompany my retinue and I will give you the details of the mission once we reach the capital city.
(11) He dressed in silk kimonos, had a large retinue of servants and carried the signature daisho, or twin swords, of the Japanese ruling samurai class.
(12) They received yearly subsidies that allowed them to entertain a large retinue of personal followers, called buccellarii after the superior type of bread they received compared to ordinary soldiers.
(13) Alfred answered the Danish threat by creating an impressive system of fortified burhs [boroughs] throughout his realm and by reforming the fyrd, changing it from a sporadic levy of king's men and their retinues into a standing force.
(14) Landowners retained their own armed retinues , which might be used for law enforcement or in civil or foreign wars.
(15) On more than one occasion Weeks was a guest at government functions or local celebrations, which allowed him an intimate view of the local nobility and their retinues and provided him with valuable material for his canvases.
(16) Sathe Clan Lords and their retinues had been arriving in Mainport for the past week and the town was buzzing as merchants made the most of the sudden boom in trade.
Show Examples
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(1) In the eleventh century the Norse kings probably had an immediate retinue of about ninety men, excluding menial servants and hangers on.
(2) During his years with the court Ockeghem travelled outside France in the retinue of diplomatic missions, including one to Spain.
(3) In royal households where a whole retinue of courtiers was employed, more and more varied dishes in total, and dishes of higher status, were offered to those of higher rank and standing in the household.
(4) In 1953 he was invited with a retinue of six people to Paris, and his son and successor, Moro Naaba Kougri, was later accorded the same privilege.
(5) Some, like Emperor Rudolf II of Austria, had a genuine passion for the study of nature and drew to their courts a retinue of like-minded enthusiasts.
(6) The scale and precise role of the retinue of officers and servants who travelled with a prince has not been established.
(7) On his land, the Lord owned a hearth-hall, within which he housed his retinue of warriors.
(8) the rock star's retinue of security guards and personal cooks
(9) Classical texts suggest that feasts involving a chieftain and his retinue were held in a circle around a central hearth or fireplace, with the alcoholic beverage circulating either in a common cup or being served by retainers.
(10) I am travelling to the capital to meet with the King tomorrow, you will accompany my retinue and I will give you the details of the mission once we reach the capital city.
(11) He dressed in silk kimonos, had a large retinue of servants and carried the signature daisho, or twin swords, of the Japanese ruling samurai class.
(12) They received yearly subsidies that allowed them to entertain a large retinue of personal followers, called buccellarii after the superior type of bread they received compared to ordinary soldiers.
(13) Alfred answered the Danish threat by creating an impressive system of fortified burhs [boroughs] throughout his realm and by reforming the fyrd, changing it from a sporadic levy of king's men and their retinues into a standing force.
(14) Landowners retained their own armed retinues , which might be used for law enforcement or in civil or foreign wars.
(15) On more than one occasion Weeks was a guest at government functions or local celebrations, which allowed him an intimate view of the local nobility and their retinues and provided him with valuable material for his canvases.
(16) Sathe Clan Lords and their retinues had been arriving in Mainport for the past week and the town was buzzing as merchants made the most of the sudden boom in trade.
Synonyms
Noun
1. entourage
2. escort
3. company
4. court
5. staff
6. personnel
7. household
8. train
9. suite
10. following
11. bodyguard
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. entourage
2. escort
3. company
4. court
5. staff
6. personnel
7. household
8. train
9. suite
10. following
11. bodyguard
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