segunda-feira, agosto 20, 2007
First man, first use - part II
About a Roman using the word 'entourage' in 'The First Man in Rome'.
Meaning 'attendant persons', it comes from the French 'entour' - that which surrounds - and was first recorded in English in 1860.
So, there you go again, from the presumptuous reviewer.
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Meaning 'attendant persons', it comes from the French 'entour' - that which surrounds - and was first recorded in English in 1860.
So, there you go again, from the presumptuous reviewer.