retinue|retinues in English
noun
[ret·i·nue || 'retnuː /'retɪnjuː]
group of escorts, entourage, suite, group of attendants
Use "retinue|retinues" in a sentence
1. 9 synonyms for Cortege: procession, train, entourage, cavalcade, retinue, suite, entourage, retinue
2. She is a retinue of doctor.
3. He travelled with a huge retinue of servants.
4. 14 One institution particularly favored the rise of kingship : the retinues.
5. His opponents then killed off his retinue.
6. He came across the clearing followed by his retinue.
7. He had come as before, with a whole retinue.
8. The king's retinue accompanied him on the journey.
9. He strode past with his retinue of aides.
10. The earliest historical examples of Courtiers were part of the retinues of rulers.
11. A staff of people following in attendance; a retinue.
12. The duchess arrived, surrounded by her retinue of servants.
13. Mind trainers are now part of a tennis star's retinue.
14. The Queen was flanked by a retinue of bodyguards and policemen.
15. They wore luxurious clothing, rode horses, hunted with falcons and travelled with retinues of soldiers.
16. Subhinda In Kulu country he has a retinue of 800 Arhats.
17. She sent away the retinue of staff provided by His Majesty.
18. Bacchantes were the most important members of Bacchus' legendary retinue, the Thiasus
19. Then she left and returned with her retinue to her own country.
20. One entire flank of the Witch King's army was held by Chaos Knights and their bestial retinues.
21. When nobles Crusaded, they often brought huge retinues, whose members may not necessarily have wanted to go along
22. All the units featured in the game are divided into different retinues, with each led by a powerful general.
23. Dole and his retinue of campaign aides and national reporters journeyed to former Sen.
24. The King went forth with two great dogs following him, his sole retinue and bodyguard.
25. The groom will arrive first and wait with his retinue for the bride to arrive.