retinue in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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retinue in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for retinue in the English»French Dictionary

retinue [ˈretɪnju:, Am ˈretnu:] N

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English
They tended to choose from among the noblemen serving in their own retinue, which ensured that their followers received a fair share of their revenues.
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She was followed by a retinue consisting of birds and butterflies.
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He goes around with a retinue of messengers called telaki.
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They went with six mandarins, three translators, two secretaries and a retinue of servants, loaded with presents.
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He set out in mid-winter with five bishops and a large retinue.
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Furthermore, the voivodes had their own private retinue, formed primarily by armed noblemen.
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Spring and her retinue sink into the lake.
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A retinue of maidservants appeared through a wall and lined up before the guests.
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A wealthy knight would keep rounceys for his retinue.
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Her various ladies-in-waiting were usually recruited from noble families; others were minor princesses who would also have a retinue of servants.
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