retinue

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7
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9
Letters
7
Pronunciation
/ˈɹɛ.tɪ.njuː/
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/ˈɹɛ.tɪ.njuː/ · /ˈɹɛ.tɪ.n(j)uː/(US) · /ɹɪˈtɪnjuː/

Definition of retinue

3 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. A group of attendants or servants, especially of someone considered important.
    “the queen’s retinues”
    “And not any longer as a king did Winter appear in those streets, as when the city was decked with gleaming white to greet him as a conqueror and he rode in with his glittering icicles and haughty retinue of prancing winds, but he sat there with a little wind at the corner of the street like some old blind beggar with his hungry dog.”
    “12 July 2012, Sam Adams, AV Club Ice Age: Continental Drift Preceded by a Simpsons short shot in 3-D—perhaps the only thing more superfluous than a fourth Ice Age movie—Ice Age: Continental Drift finds a retinue of vaguely contemporaneous animals coping with life in the post-Pangaea age.”
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noun

  1. A group of attendants or servants, especially of someone considered important.
    “the queen’s retinues”
    “And not any longer as a king did Winter appear in those streets, as when the city was decked with gleaming white to greet him as a conqueror and he rode in with his glittering icicles and haughty retinue of prancing winds, but he sat there with a little wind at the corner of the street like some old blind beggar with his hungry dog.”
    “12 July 2012, Sam Adams, AV Club Ice Age: Continental Drift Preceded by a Simpsons short shot in 3-D—perhaps the only thing more superfluous than a fourth Ice Age movie—Ice Age: Continental Drift finds a retinue of vaguely contemporaneous animals coping with life in the post-Pangaea age.”
  2. A group of warriors or nobles accompanying a king or other leader; comitatus.
    “Then Igor looked up at the bright sun and saw all his warriors / darkened from it by a shadow. / And Igor said to his retinue: / “Brothers and companions! It is better to be slain than taken captive. / Mount, brothers, your swift horses that we may glimpse the Blue Don.””
  3. (obsolete)A service relationship.

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Etymology

From Middle English retenue, from Old French retenue, past participle of retenir (“retain”). Doublet of ritenuto.

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