Also means
sycophant
Usage Note
courtisan historically denoted a nobleman attending the royal court, especially that of Versailles. In modern usage it is almost always pejorative, implying a flatterer who seeks favour from those in power. The feminine courtisane has a separate, more specific historical meaning as a high-class courtesan.
Examples
"Les courtisans cherchaient la faveur du roi."
Natural Translation
The courtiers sought the king's favour.
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