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Definition of Entourage
1. Noun. The group following and attending to some important person.
Generic synonyms: Assemblage, Gathering
Terms within: Bodyguard
Specialized synonyms: Court, Royal Court
Definition of Entourage
1. n. Surroundings; specif., collectively, one's attendants or associates.
Definition of Entourage
1. Noun. A retinue of attendants, associates or followers. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Entourage
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Entourage
Literary usage of Entourage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fernando of Cordova: A Biographical and Intellectual Profile by John Monfasani (1992)
"... THE entourage OF CARDINAL JUAN CARVAJAL In documenting Fernando's appearance
at the University of Paris in 1444, Denifle and Châtelain called attention ..."
2. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1905)
"the King's entourage, which comprised the entire nobility of France, to the crucible.
Fortunately some were manufactured for foreign princes residing abroad ..."
3. Norman Institutions by Charles Homer Haskins (1918)
"A charter of the same year issued at Caen iu-aeds to Henry's entourage the names
of Geoffrey Fitz Payne, Roger the treasurer, and three royal chaplains, ..."
4. An Englishman in Paris: (notes and Recollections). by Albert Dresden Vandam (1892)
"... in " hot water " —Tactics of the demi-mondaines—Improvement from the heraldic
point of view in the Empress's entourage—The ..."
5. Behind the Veil at the Russian Court by Catherine Radziwill (1914)
"... VI THE entourage OF THE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS THE painful circumstances under
which the nuptials of Nicholas II. and Alexandra Feodorovna were celebrated ..."
6. Life of Patrick A. Collins, with Some of His Most Notable Public Addresses by Michael Philip Curran (1906)
"... AND ARTISTIC entourage. SOON after the election of Mr. Cleveland in 1892 the
question was naturally discussed, what place in the new administration Mr. ..."
7. Camp, Court and Siege: A Narrative of Personal Adventure and Observation by Wickham Hoffman (1877)
"—Fish's Instructions.—Assent of French Government given.— Paris in War-paint.—The
Emperor opposed to War.—Not a Free Agent.—His entourage. ..."
8. Conversations with M. Thiers, M. Guizot, and Other Distinguished Persons by Nassau William Senior (1878)
"The Emperor is far more liberal than his ' entourage/ They care only for themselves
and for the fortunes which they have amassed or are amassing. ..."