Reverse Dictionary: ROYAL COURT

NOUNS – PERSON
— COURTICIAN a courtier, a person who attends a royal court as a companion or adviser to the king or queen → 1492 Sc. obs.
— COURTNOLL a term of contempt or abuse; a courtier → 1568 obs.
— COURTRESS a female courtier → 1592 obs.
— PALACE-MOUSE an obsequious courtier → 1608 obs.
— PALASINS the ladies attendant on the court → Bk1775
— SERJEANT GARBAGER an officer of the royal kitchen, who had charge of the poultry → 1601 obs.
— WAIT a watchman attached to the royal household who sounded the watch,, etc. by the blowing of a pipe, trumpet, or other wind instrument → a1300 obs.
— WAITER a regular member (often a person of high rank) of the retinue or household of a royal or noble personage → a1400 obs.
— WARDROBER an officer of a royal household who had charge of the robes, wearing apparel, etc. → a1400-50 obs.