Lexicographical Neighbors of Retinued
Literary usage of Retinued
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Treatises of S. Caecilius Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, and Martyr by Cyprian, John Henry Newman (1846)
"... one who is thronged by a phalanx of dependents, and retinued by the overflowing
attendance of an obsequious host, thinks it punishment to be alone. ..."
2. The Cambrian Journal by Cambrian Institute, Tenby, Wales, Cambrian Institute (Tenby, Wales), Wales Cambrian Institute (Tenby (1854)
"... "the great retinued," who fell in battle AD 584, and consequently must have
lived at the time named. This affords another illustration of the ..."
3. The Kingdom of Love by Henry Frank (1907)
"In the realm of tears all humankind are equal. The potentate, broken in spirit,
weeps as the beggarly subject at his feet; the princess, retinued and ..."