Courtesans

/ˈkɔːtɪzænz/ noun

Women in history or literature who were kept by wealthy men and often provided companionship and entertainment; sophisticated mistresses.

From Old French 'courtisane,' derived from 'court' (the royal court). The term originally referred to women of the court, but came to specifically denote women who were companions to nobility and wealthy men, particularly in Renaissance Italy and 16th-17th century Europe.

AMባህል
ARسِفَّة
BNদেশীয়
CAcorteseses
CSdámy
DAhøflige kvinder
DEhöfische Damen
ELκυρίες
EScortesanas
FAادب
FIhöveliset naiset
FRcourtisanes
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