courtier |
scribe |
As nouns the difference between courtier and scribe
is that
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court while
scribe is one who writes; a draughtsman; a writer for another; especially, an official or public writer; an amanuensis or secretary; a notary; a copyist.
As a verb scribe is
to write.
courtier |
undefined |
As a noun courtier
is a person in attendance at a royal court.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
minister |
courtier |
As nouns the difference between minister and courtier
is that
minister is a person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church while
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court.
As a verb minister
is to attend to (the needs of); to tend; to take care (of); to give aid; to give service.
courtier |
guard |
As nouns the difference between courtier and guard
is that
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court while
guard is a person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.
As a verb guard is
to protect from danger; to secure against surprise, attack, or injury; to keep in safety; to defend.
courtier |
country |
As nouns the difference between courtier and country
is that
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court while
country is an area of land; a district, region.
As an adjective country is
from or in the countryside or connected with it.
courtier |
sponger |
As nouns the difference between courtier and sponger
is that
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court while
sponger is one who uses a sponge.
attendant |
courtier |
As nouns the difference between attendant and courtier
is that
attendant is one who attends; one who works with or watches something while
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court.
As an adjective attendant
is going with; associated; concomitant.
courtier |
courier |
As nouns the difference between courtier and courier
is that
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court while
courier is a person who looks after and guides tourists.
As a verb courier is
to deliver by courier.
As a proper noun Courier is
a monospace font that resembles the characters produced by a typewriter.
courtlier |
courtier |
As an adjective courtlier
is comparative of courtly.
As a noun courtier is
a person in attendance at a royal court.
courtiery |
courtier |
As nouns the difference between courtiery and courtier
is that
courtiery is (obsolete) the manners of a courtier; courtliness while
courtier is a person in attendance at a royal court.
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