courtesan
/ˈkɜːrtɪzən/Definitions
1. noun
A woman who is paid to be a companion, especially to a man of high social status.
“The courtesan was known for her intelligence and charm in the royal court.”
2. noun
A person, usually a woman, who is a professional entertainer, often with a focus on music, dance, or drama.
“The courtesan performed in the opera and became a celebrated figure in the city’s arts scene.”