Courtiers

/ˈkɔːrtɪərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Persons attending a royal court to serve or advise a monarch, often involved in legal or political counsel.
    The courtiers advised the king on matters of state and law.

Commentary

"Courtiers" is the plural of "courtier," referring to individuals associated with a monarch's court, historically significant in legal-political contexts.

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