henchmen

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Plural of henchman
henchman
A page to a prince or other person of high rank
henchman
A member of a criminal gang
henchman
A loyal and trusted follower or subordinate
henchman
a servile assistant and subordinate
Henchman
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henchman
{n} a page, attendant, sirname
henchman
someone who assists in a plot
henchman
disapproval If you refer to someone as another person's henchman, you mean that they work for or support the other person, especially by doing unpleasant, violent, or dishonest things on their behalf. = heavy. henchmen a faithful supporter of a political leader or a criminal, who is willing to do illegal things or use violence
henchman
Now chiefly used as a political cant term
henchman
An attendant; a servant; a follower
henchman
A person who supports a political figure chiefly out of selfish interests
henchman
{i} attendant, devoted follower
henchmen

    Turkish pronunciation

    hençmın

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhenʧmən/ /ˈhɛnʧmən/

    Etymology

    [ hench-m&n ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English henshman, hengestman groom, from hengest stallion + man; akin to Old High German hengist gelding.
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