metgezellen
Metgezellen is a Dutch noun meaning companions or attendants who accompany someone. The word combines met ("with") and gezellen (companions), and it is used to describe people who travel with, accompany, or serve a person of status. It is often found in historical, ceremonial, or formal contexts and may appear in travel writings, court records, or literary works. While the singular form metgezel exists, metgezellen is the common plural used to refer to a group of companions or an entourage.
In historical contexts, metgezellen typically referred to members of a noble or official entourage, such as
Etymology: metgezellen derives from met ("with") and gezel (companion), with gezellen as the plural form. The expression