Cortesanos (en. Courtiers)

/kor.teˈsa.nos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Refers to people who attend the royal court or live in a courtly environment.
The courtiers enjoyed privileges in the king's court.
Los cortesanos gozaban de privilegios en la corte del rey.
Individuals who are part of a social elite in environments of political power.
The courtiers were known for their intrigues and alliances.
Los cortesanos eran conocidos por sus intrigas y alianzas.
People who adopt the manners and customs of the court.
He behaved like a courtier, always trying to please his superiors.
Se comportaba como un cortesano, siempre buscando agradar a sus superiores.

Etymology

From the Spanish 'corte', referring to the place where the monarchical authority resides, plus the suffix '-ano' which indicates belonging.

Common Phrases and Expressions

courtier of the time
Person who belonged to the court in ancient times.
cortesano de la época
live like a courtier
To live with luxuries and privileges typical of the elite.
vivir como un cortesano

Related Words

court
Place where the monarchical authority gathers.
corte
nobility
Group of people with noble titles who have special privileges.
nobleza
aristocracy
Privileged social class that owns lands and titles.
aristocracia

Slang Meanings

A person very interested in power and social relations.
He is a true courtier, always trying to appear in photos with the powerful.
Es un auténtico cortesano, siempre buscando salir en las fotos con los poderosos.
Someone who behaves servilely towards those in positions of power.
Don't be a courtier, defend your ideas without fear.
No seas cortesano, defiende tus ideas sin miedo.