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retinue
retinue, n. (ˈrɛtɪnjuː) Forms: 4–5 retenu (5 -w), 4–6 retenue, 5– retinue (6 retyn-); 4–5 retenewe (5 -ev, -ew, reteignew), 5–6 retynew(e, 5–7 retinew (6 -ewe). [a. OF. retenue, fem. of retenu, pa. pple. of retenir to retain. In French the word has been current in a number of meanings which have not... Oxford English Dictionary
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Retinue
A retinue is a body of persons "retained" in the service of a noble, royal personage, or dignitary; a suite (French "what follows") of retainers. wikipedia.org
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retinue
retinue/ˈretɪnju:; ?@ ˈretənu:; `rɛtnˌu/ n[CGp]group of attendants accompanying an important person (要人的)一批随员 The Queen was flanked by a retinue of bodyguards and policemen. 女王左右有保镖和警察护卫著. (joc 谑) the fete organizer and her retinue of helpers 游乐义卖会的组织人和她的一群助手. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Comprehensive Retinue Comparisons for Horse Lords 2.4.x
Comprehensive Retinue Comparisons for Horse Lords 2.4.x. Peter Kirby. Jul 23, 2015. Jump to latest Follow Reply. Quite a lot has changed with combat in the latest patch, so a lot of information floating around online is strictly out of date. Because the whole combat...
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Queen retinue pheromone
“retinue”) around the queen. Retinue pheromone may be more accurate because the chemical mix in the pheromone comes from several glands. wikipedia.org
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reteignew
reteignew obs. form of retinue. Oxford English Dictionary
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Strezinja, Župan of Bribir
At one point, he is mentioned with a retinue of five knights, which indicates private armies in service of župan's. He is later mentioned as part of the retinue of king Stephen II. wikipedia.org
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Thiasus
In Greek mythology and religion, the thiasus () was the ecstatic retinue of Dionysus, often pictured as inebriated revelers. The Dionysian retinue was a popular subject for Roman art, especially bas-reliefs and sarcophagus panels. wikipedia.org
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satellitium
‖ sateˈllitium Astrol. Obs. [L. = body-guard, retinue, f. satelles satelles.] ? A retinue or company (of planets).1669–96 Aubrey Brief Lives, Hobbes (1898) I. 328 His horoscope is Taurus, having in it a satellitium of 5 of the 7 planets. It is a maxime in astrologie—vide Ptol. Centil.—that a native ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Svita
His Imperial Majesty's Retinue, His Imperial Majesty's Suite (abbr. H. I. M. Retinue, H. I. M.  Suite; , e.g. ) was a retinue unit of personal aides to the Russian Emperor, who usually were officers of the Army or the Guards units. wikipedia.org
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Comitatus (disambiguation)
Comitatus is the Latin term for an armed escort or retinue. UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies See also Comes, Latin epithet for a companion or hero County, a geographical region of a country Retinue wikipedia.org
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泰特斯·安特洛尼克斯 Titus Andronicus
  Having subdued the Goths, warrior Titus Andronicus returns to Rome to bury his sons, with Gothic Queen Tamora and her retinue as captives.   Having subdued the Goths, warrior Titus Andronicus returns to Rome to bury his sons, with Gothic Queen Tamora and her retinue 豆瓣
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Amnisiades
Twenty of them formed part of Artemis's retinue, which was completed by sixty of the Okeanids. Children of Potamoi Naiads wikipedia.org
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Adoration of the Magi (Geertgen tot Sint Jans)
In the background the retinue of each of the three magi can be seen above their heads. An x-ray examination of the underdrawing shows that originally the European retinue of Melchior had him riding a horse and this was later changed to a wikipedia.org
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Freygeirr
retinue(?) and then: all vikings. retinue. U 611: Bjôrn and Steinfríðr had the stone raised in memory of Gísli. He fell abroad in Freygeirr's(?) retinue. wikipedia.org
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