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"She always has a cortège surrounding her on the way to class, but I want to ask her to the dance when she's alone."
"The cortège followed slowly behind the lead car on the way to the funeral."
"Royals used to be known for having an elaborate cortège, usually made up of aristocrats, to attend to their every need."
Latin, mid-17th century
The root word of "cortège" is the Latin "cohors," meaning "retinue" (a synonym for "entourage"). It was adopted into Romance languages to describe royal courts — in Italian, "corteggiare" is ...
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