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courtesan

[kawr-tuh-zuhn, kur-] / ˈkɔr tə zən, ˈkɜr- /
NOUN
mistress
Synonyms


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Under blossoming cherry trees — a signature motif in Floating World pictures — scores of statuesque courtesans parade about in sumptuous garb, flanked by smaller members of their entourage.

From Washington Post

She had a breakout role as a courtesan in Joss Whedon’s short-lived space Western “Firefly.”

From New York Times

In that scene, a courtesan challenges an emperor in court by declaring her love for a prince.

From Seattle Times

No longer an allegory of idealized femininity, as previous nudes had been, Olympia is a real woman, a courtesan.

From New York Times

This is where a 10-year-old girl named Jade begins training to be a giseng, or courtesan, after her impoverished family decides it has too many mouths to feed.

From Los Angeles Times