cader
/ˈkeɪdər/Definitions
1. noun
a person who accompanies or attends a more important person, especially on official occasions
“The cader stood behind the ambassador, taking notes during the meeting.”
2. noun
a person who is a member of a coterie, especially one that is small in number
“The cader of wealthy investors supported the charity event.”
3. noun
a person who is a supporter or follower of a particular person or movement
“The cader of the politician’s campaign helped distribute flyers in the neighborhood.”