Retinue vs Dought - What's the difference?
retinue | dought |
A group of servants or attendants, especially of someone considered important.
* 12 July 2012 , Sam Adams, AV Club Ice Age: Continental Drift
(obsolete) A service relationship.
manhood, virtue
the age of manhood, maturity
virility, manly power or strength; excellence
(collectively) men, people
a company, army, retinue
(dialect)
As nouns the difference between retinue and dought
is that retinue is a group of servants or attendants, especially of someone considered important while dought is manhood, virtue.As a verb dought is
(dialect).retinue
English
(wikipedia retinue)Noun
(en noun)- the queen’s retinues
- Preceded by a Simpsons short shot in 3-D—perhaps the only thing more superfluous than a fourth Ice Age movie—Ice Age: Continental Drift finds a retinue of vaguely contemporaneous animals coping with life in the post-Pangaea age.