Courtesan vs Courtesanship - What's the difference?
courtesan | courtesanship |
(archaic) A woman of a royal or noble court.
(dated) The mistress of a royal or noble.
A prostitute, especially one with high-status or wealthy clients.
The state of being a courtesan; harlotry.
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As nouns the difference between courtesan and courtesanship
is that courtesan is (archaic) a woman of a royal or noble court while courtesanship is the state of being a courtesan; harlotry.courtesan
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