A group of people in attendance on a monarch or other person of high rank
Plural for a person, vehicle, or group accompanying another for protection
“And, astonishingly, no armed escort or air protection was to be provided to the royal family.”
Plural for a group accompanying another, typically as a mark of rank
“The reverend defendant, accompanied by a large escort of friends, then entered the Court, and took his place on the attorney's seat.”
Plural for a person who attends to the needs of another
“Alan asked Weston to place an extra chair at the high table as Adam would be serving as her personal escort during her stay.”
Plural for a person, especially a romantic interest, who accompanies another, such as to a social event
“Marcus became my escort throughout the entire event.”
Plural for a person who may be hired to accompany someone or provide companionship
“I hired an escort to live at my house, pretend to be my boyfriend, and go to events with.”
Plural for a doorperson or attendant, especially one who shows people to their seats
Plural for a person who guides tourists at a given place or destination
(in the Middle Ages) Plural for a man who serves his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor
Plural for a person who supplies help
Plural for a man of honor and gentility
Plural for a servant, especially one who has worked for a person or family for a long time
To guide or escort
“After taking leave of the King, I had to go for Madame, and escort her to the fair.”
To guard and protect someone while accompanying them
“She had been very surprised when it was a nun who had been asked to escort her on her way to Rhodesia.”
To offer carnal services in exchange for money
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