attendance, body of retainers, convoy, crew, escort, following, groupies, men, rout, staff, train
Last update: July 11, 2015
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They were accompanied also by a small retinue of indentured male and female servants. [noun]
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The two men were helped into their coats by the retinue of servants that seemed to always be within call. [noun]
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Chaloner, Edward, and Grenville, who rode side by side as gentlemen in waiting, were certainly the most distinguished among the king's retinue. [noun]
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He was accompanied by Gyges, Zopyrus, and a numerous retinue charged with splendid presents from Cambyses for Sappho. [noun]
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Gobryas bowed, dashed back to the palace, and in half an hour reappeared among the royal retinue with Phanes. [noun]
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So saying, he left the room abruptly and went into the reception-hall, followed by the immense retinue which never quitted him, whithersoever he might direct his steps. [noun]
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Nitetis and her retinue now halted at a long brick house, roofed with asphalte, and surrounded by a grove of plane-trees. [noun]
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Dogs, hawks, and led-horses swelled the retinue, and the air resounded at intervals with the cheer of the hunters, and the sound of horns blown by the attendants. [noun]
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Methinks, by all yonder clash and clang, if there be no more than five hundred men beyond the sand-hills, half of the Soldan's retinue must be drummers and cymbal-tossers. [noun]
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It was three hours after midnight ere El Hakim withdrew from the royal tent, to one which had been pitched for himself and his retinue. [noun]
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The summit of the eminence was a small level space, on which were pitched the rival banners, surrounded still by the Archduke's friends and retinue. [noun]
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