Trainz
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Interesting to note is the source of the word Courtesan.
In french (late medieval) it meant "Courtisans", meaning the general body of people that hung in the King's entourage (the Court in Courtesan). It was meant for all genders. The singular male name was "Courtisan" and female was "Courtisane".
So "Courtisane" was basically any lady in the King's entourage, few of them who actually displayed behaviours of low-virtue i.e. using sexual favours to get what they wanted. Most where simply the wives of nobles and such.
As the decades passed-on, it might be that the word "Courtisane" eventually meant a high-class whore, but not in the beginning. "Faire la court" means to court someone, or to flirt someone, so that would indicate that the definition of Courtesan changed...
I'm saying all this from memory so... YMMV
In french (late medieval) it meant "Courtisans", meaning the general body of people that hung in the King's entourage (the Court in Courtesan). It was meant for all genders. The singular male name was "Courtisan" and female was "Courtisane".
So "Courtisane" was basically any lady in the King's entourage, few of them who actually displayed behaviours of low-virtue i.e. using sexual favours to get what they wanted. Most where simply the wives of nobles and such.
As the decades passed-on, it might be that the word "Courtisane" eventually meant a high-class whore, but not in the beginning. "Faire la court" means to court someone, or to flirt someone, so that would indicate that the definition of Courtesan changed...
I'm saying all this from memory so... YMMV