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    [Noun]  | "cour*te*san" | \ ˈkȯr-tə-zən \


    1: a female sex worker with a courtly, wealthy, or upper-class clientele


    Origin: 1542 ;

     Middle French courtisane, from northern Italian dialect form of Italian cortigiana woman courtier, feminine of cortigiano courtier, from corte court, from Latin cohort-, cohors see: ;

    [Noun]  | "courtesan" 


    1: a woman who engages in sexual activities for money;


      * e.g., " ... the protagonist of the novel is a composite of several real-life courtesans who plied their trade among the decadent aristocracy "



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     [ "courtesan" ]

    1: A skilled and socially adept provider of sexual intimacy, erotic companionship, and sacred healing, particularly when highly compensated and respected, for example in a court or high society setting

      * e.g.,  ... The film "Dangerous Beauty" delves into the world of courtesans in renaissance Venice 

     [ "courtesan" ]

    1: Originally meant a female courtier, a woman of a royal or noble court. By the Renaissance, the connotations of the word had acquired that of the mistress or concubine of a king or a noble. Now it generally means a high-class prostitute whose clients are wealthy men.

      * e.g.,  ... "Christian, I'm a courtesan; I'm paid to make men believe what they want to believe." -Satine, Moulin Rouge Thaïs, Empress Theodora, Diane de Poitiers, Mary Boleyn, Anne Boleyn, Madame du Pompadour, Marie Duplessis, and Mata Hari are but a few of many famous courtesans. 

     [ "courtesan" ]

    1: A female prostitute, especially one whose clientele is men of high breeding and social status.

      * e.g.,  ... My mom is a courtesan, she only screws paying guys with a shitload of dinero. 

     [ "courtesan" ]

    1: A synonym for prostitute employed by upperclass clients. Basically, a nicer term for whore used in the 1500's-1800's.

      * e.g.,  ... A lot of European kings had longtime courtesans in addition to their wives. 

     [ "Courtesan" ]

    1: musically talented misstress, high class prostitute, extra girlfriend, talented goddess, servant of many talents, owner of her gifts, a woman who a man parades and takes pride in although married , a fair lady hired for business events, a woman sold into entertainment with extreme high ranks, a qualified diva for a worthy man

      * e.g.,  ... She was a very talented courtesan hired to entertain a high class range of business men , more suiting than the average escort and very pleasing to those appreciating fine arts of music and dance talents and performances. 

     [ "Courtesan" ]

    1: An educated, sophisticated caompanion to wealthy gentlemen. Historically the companions of royalty and aristocracy, the modern courtesan provides companionship and sex to wealthy men for example look up Rhia Charles, London Courtesan.

      * e.g.,  ... Rhia Charles, London Courtesan, Elite Escort, High Class Companion www.rhiacharles.co.uk 

     [ "Covert Courtesan" ]

    1: A Covert Courtesan is an escort who is extremely Under The Radar (UTR), so much so she may actually be a "Unicorn." Though hidden from public, the Covert Courtesan is the best lay in the city.

      * e.g.,  ... John: Who is that? Me: THAT is, Cain . . . Candi Cain, the Covert Courtesan! She is so hot and great in the sack they created a new phrase for her. "The Covert Courtesan Experience." She is shagadelic! 

     [ "courtesan injection" ]

    1: An IV-administered dose of a prescription-strength medicine designed to temporarily relieve the intense and deeply-rooted "itch" of a "loose" female who would otherwise feel unable to resist the urge to offer her services as a paid escort to members of the upper-crust. Depending on the particular woman and the acuteness of her lustful feelings, her finances/lifestyle, and the specific aspects of her environmental surroundings (i.e., how many temptations she encounters on a daily basis), this powerfully-medicated shot may need to be re-administered frequently, up to several times per week.

      * e.g.,  ... Social worker: So how are you feeling today? 

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