ENTOURAGE


Meaning of ENTOURAGE in English

|äntə|räzh, |än.(ˌ)tü|-, |än.(ˌ)tu̇|-, -rȧzh noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Middle French, from entourer to surround (from entour around, from en in — from Latin in — + tour turn, circuit) + -age — more at in , turn

1. : one's attendants or subordinates

each matador's entourage is getting things ready — Claudia Cassidy

the bridesmaid's entourage

talks over national and international problems … with members of his entourage — New Yorker

2. : the surroundings of a building (as terraces, steps, or planting)

landscape planting played an important part in the entourage of the attractive clubhouse

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