courtierˈkɔr ti ər, ˈkoʊr-
courtier (n)
- plural
- courtiers
English Definitions:
courtier (noun)
an attendant at the court of a sovereign
courtier (Noun)
A person in attendance at a royal court.
courtier (Noun)
A person who flatters in order to seek favour.
Courtier
A courtier is a person who is often in attendance at the court of a king or other royal personage. Historically the court was the centre of government as well as the residence of the monarch, and the social and political life were often completely mixed together. A female courtier was called a courtesan, although today this name has come to be associated with female entertainers who served the upper classes.
Courtier
A courtier () is a person who attends the royal court of a monarch or other royalty. The earliest historical examples of courtiers were part of the retinues of rulers. Historically the court was the centre of government as well as the official residence of the monarch, and the social and political life were often completely mixed together.
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