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Retinue

retinue
 noun  Etymology: Middle English retenue, from Anglo-French, from feminine of retenu, past participle of retenir to retain  Date: 14th century a group of retainers or attendants
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1.
  n. a body of attendants accompanying an important person. Etymology: ME f. OF retenue fem. past part. of retenir RETAIN ...
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2.
  1. свита, эскорт; окружение 2. кортеж ...
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3.
  noun свита ...
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4.
  (retinues) An important person’s retinue is the group of servants, friends, or assistants who go with them and look after their needs. Mind trainers are now part of a tennis star’s retinue. = entourage N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n ...
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  ~ n a group of helpers or supporters who are travelling with an important person  (visiting Congressmen and all their retinue) ...
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6.
  - c.1385, from O.Fr. retenue "group of followers, state of service," lit. "that which is retained," from fem. pp. of retenir "to employ" (see retain). ...
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