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cour·te·san noun also cour·te·zan \ˈkōr]d.əzən, ˈkər], ˈkōə], ˈkȯ], ˈkə̄], ˈkəi], ]tə-, -əsən also -ˌzan or -ˌsan or -aa(ə)n, esp Brit ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈzan\ (-s) Etymology: Middle French courtisane, from Old Italian cortigiana woman courtier, feminine of cortigiano courtier, from corte court (from Latin cohort-, cohors) + -igiano (suffix denoting origin, from -ese — from Latin -ensis — + -ano -an) — more at court : a prostitute or kept woman often with a clientele drawn from a court or from the wealthy or the upper class |