Retinue in a sentence as a noun

That retinue of Aes Sedai was probably the best thing to happen to him.

A knight was as much the armour, the horse, the swords and the retinue as it was the person inside the armour.

Though as Dumas shows through countless examples in his works the retinue of defenders need not be large if they are very doughty.

> Basing status and self-worth on sexual conquest makes no more sense than basing it on the number of slaves in one's retinue or the size of the pile of gold in one's treasury.

Basing status and self-worth on sexual conquest makes no more sense than basing it on the number of slaves in one's retinue or the size of the pile of gold in one's treasury.

He lives with a retinue of about a dozen very attractive female "personal assistants", ranging from the masseuse to the cook and the secretary.

I fondly recall going to an underground whisky bar—with a retinue of postdocs and a couple of academics—with Jon regaling us with stories, and buying us all the whisky !

The young had all sorts of opportunities to die, and even escaping childhood was no guarantee as you'd then be expected to make up a Lord or King's retinue of men for any conflict.

People started talking about a much needed referendum to get rid of Orban and his corrupt retinue so after the first protest this started to be about much more than the internet tax.

There are numerous Michelin rated restaurants near me, a concierge and retinue of helpful staff in my building, world famous entertainment venues within a 20 minute train ride, numerous gyms, lots of childcare, excellent schools, etc.

The missing context is that the previous PM greenlighted projects from China that were v likely greenlighted because of kickbacks to him and his retinue rather than because of the merit and profitability to the country.

A family is not a retinue waiting on you to fullfil your every need, is it?If starting a family was a silver bullet then we wouldn't see such a high rate of divorce and so many kids screwed up because their parents divorce sucked.

I am from Washington DC and, while it's true that the President is always accompanied by a security retinue -- for reasons well-founded in history -- it is not uncommon to see members of either legislative body walking around unattended.

Seriously, if a young lady one third your age, who you have never met before, in the retinue of a ostentatiously wealthy guy, would present herself to you for sex, and you don’t question the circumstances you are willfully ignoring a situation that’s likely illegal.

Retinue definitions

noun

the group following and attending to some important person

See also: cortege suite entourage