RETINUE
NOUNS
1297 — SUIT a company of followers; a train, retinue → arch. or Eng. dial.
1300 — TO-DRAUGHT a following, train, retinue → obs.
1673 — SUITE a train of followers, attendants, or servants; a retinue
1721 — MENYIE — MENZIE a retinue, a train of followers, a suite; a company of followers, a procession → Sc.
1814 — TAIL an entourage or retinue of a highland chief and his henchmen → Sc.
NOUNS, PERSON
1380 — SUITOR one of a retinue or suite; hence, an adherent, a follower → obs.