courter |
courtier |
As nouns the difference between courter and courtier
is that
courter is one who courts; one who plays the lover, or solicits in marriage while
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court.
courtier |
courtesan |
As nouns the difference between courtier and courtesan
is that
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court while
courtesan is a woman of a royal or noble court.
courtier |
courtling |
As nouns the difference between courtier and courtling
is that
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court while
courtling is (obsolete) a sycophantic courtier.
courtier |
courtierly |
As a noun courtier
is a person in attendance at a royal court.
As an adjective courtierly is
befitting a courtier.
courtier |
courtierlike |
As a noun courtier
is a person in attendance at a royal court.
As an adjective courtierlike is
resembling a courtier or some aspect of one.
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