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1. (n.) entourage
a group of attendants or associates, as of a person of rank or importance.
2. entourage
surroundings; environment.
Etymology: (1825–35; < F, =entour(er) to surround (der. of entour around =en in +tour circuit; see tour ) +-age -age)
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| Definition of 'entourage' |
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1. (noun) cortege, retinue, suite, entourage
the group following and attending to some important person
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Sense: a group of followers, especially of a person of high rank.
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Afrikaans: gevolg |
Arabic: يُشَجِّع |
Bulgarian: свита |
Brazilian: comitiva |
Czech: doprovod |
German: die Begleitung |
Danish: følge; eskorte |
Greek: ακολουθία, περίγυρος |
Spanish: séquito |
Estonian: saatjaskond |
Farsi: همراهان؛ ملازمان |
Finnish: seurue |
French: entourage |
Hebrew: פָּמַליָה |
Hindi: परिचारक गण, अनुगामी |
Croatian: pratnja, svita |
Hungarian: kíséret |
Indonesian: pengikut |
Icelandic: fylgdarlið |
Italian: cerchia |
Japanese: 側近たち |
Korean: 추종자들 |
Lithuanian: palyda |
Latvian: svīta; pavadonība |
Malay: rombongan pengiring |
Dutch: gevolg |
Norwegian: følge |
Polish: towarzystwo,świta |
Persian: همراهان؛ ملازمان |
Pashto: پيروان، ملګرى |
Portuguese: comitiva |
Romanian: anturaj |
Russian: сопровождающие лица |
Slovak: sprievod |
Slovenian: spremstvo |
Serbian: pratnja |
Swedish: följe, svit |
Thai: คณะผู้ติดตามของบุคคลสำคัญ |
Turkish: maiyet |
Taiwanese: 隨從 |
Ukrainian: почет, свита |
Urdu: کسی اہم شخصیت کے مصاحبین |
Vietnamese: đoàn tuỳ tùng |
Chinese: 随从 |
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