treague
/ˈtrɛɡ/ or /ˈtriːɡ/Definitions
1. noun
A person who is a retainer or servant, especially a noble or a knight.
“In medieval times, the treague was a trusted attendant of the king.”
2. verb
To serve as a retainer or attendant, especially in a noble or knightly capacity.
“To treague for a lord meant to serve him faithfully and honorably.”