The collective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority; all the surroundings of a sovereign in his regal state.
An apartment building, or a small development of several apartment buildings.
Attention directed to a person in power; behaviour designed to gain favor; politeness of manner; civility towards someone
A street with no outlet, a cul-de-sac.
An enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different buildings; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley.
Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign.
Any jurisdiction, civil, military, or ecclesiastical.
one of the two divisions of a tennis, badminton or volleyball court, in which the player or players of each team play
The residence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or other dignitary; a palace.
The persons officially assembled under authority of law, at the appropriate time and place, for the administration of justice; an official assembly, legally met together for the transaction of judicial business; a judge or judges sitting for the hearing or trial of cases.
The hall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered.
The session of a judicial assembly.
A place arranged for playing the games of tennis, basketball, handball, badminton, volleyball, squash and some other games
The judge or judges or other judicial officer presiding in a particular matter, particularly as distinguished from the counsel or jury, or both.
A housing estate under the House Ownership Scheme.
To risk (a consequence, usually negative).
To attempt to attract.
To attempt to gain alliance with.
To invite by attractions; to allure; to attract.
To seek to achieve or win.
To engage in courtship behavior.
To try to win a commitment to marry from.
To engage in behavior leading to mating.
To engage in activities intended to win someone's affections.
An establishment of officers in various departments attached to an army, to a section of an army, or to the commander of an army. The general's staff consists of those officers about his person who are employed in carrying his commands into execution.
The grooved director for the gorget, or knife, used in cutting for stone in the bladder.
An arbor, as of a wheel or a pinion of a watch.
A series of verses so disposed that, when it is concluded, the same order begins again; a stanza; a stave.
A pole, stick, or wand borne as an ensign of authority; a badge of office.
A long, straight, thick wooden rod or stick, especially one used to assist in walking.
The employees of a business.
A pole upon which a flag is supported and displayed.
A mixture of plaster and fibre used as a temporary exterior wall covering.ᵂ
A series of horizontal lines on which musical notes are written; a stave.
To supply (a business, volunteer organization, etc.) with employees or staff members.