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retinue

[ ret-n-oo, -yoo ]

noun

  1. a body of retainers in attendance upon an important personage; suite.


retinue

/ ˈrɛtɪˌnjuː /

noun

  1. a body of aides and retainers attending an important person, royalty, etc
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Derived Forms

  • ˈretiˌnued, adjective
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Other Words From

  • reti·nued adjective
  • un·reti·nued adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of retinue1

1325–75; Middle English retinue < Middle French, noun use of feminine past participle of retenir to retain
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Word History and Origins

Origin of retinue1

C14: from Old French retenue , from retenir to retain
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Example Sentences

The resulting decision comes in a pinnacle moment when Mariko tries to lead her retinue out of Osaka only to be stopped by castle guards.

Count Philip of Flanders would often arrive at the lists with his retinue and publicly declare his intention to spectate rather than fight.

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The King of the Belgians alone was accompanied by a retinue of forty mice, and he was but one king among many.

The yawning discrepancy in the appraisals is only the latest twist in the strange saga of Indiana’s last years on Vinalhaven, where he lived alone but was tended to by a retinue of helpers.

Mariko attempts to leave but watches as her samurai retinue is slaughtered; she swings a naginata, a weapon similar to a polearm, attempting to fight through herself only to be pushed back.

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