Word: cohort Word origin: late Middle English: from Old French cohorte, or from Latin cohors, cohort- ‘yard, retinue’. Compare with court. Phonetic: ˈkəʊhɔːt Listen:
a group of people with a shared characteristic. Example: a cohort of civil servants patiently drafting legislation
a supporter or companion. Example: young Jack arrived with three of his cohorts
an ancient Roman military unit, comprising six centuries, equal to one tenth of a legion.
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