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henchman

American  
[hench-muhn] / ˈhɛntʃ mən /

noun

plural

henchmen
  1. an unscrupulous and ruthless subordinate, especially a criminal.

    The leader of the gang went everywhere accompanied by his henchmen.

  2. an unscrupulous supporter or adherent of a political figure or cause, especially one motivated by the hope of personal gain.

    Hitler and his henchmen.

    Synonyms:
    cohort, lackey, flunky
  3. a trusted attendant, supporter, or follower.

  4. Obsolete. a squire or page.


henchman British  
/ ˈhɛntʃmən /

noun

  1. a faithful attendant or supporter

  2. archaic a squire; page

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Other Word Forms

  • henchmanship noun

Etymology

Origin of henchman

1325–75; Middle English henchman, henshman, henksman, hengestman, Old English hengest stallion (cognate with German Hengst ) + man man

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Example Sentences

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In 1932 she reported on the libel trial brought against Hitler by a former Nazi henchman.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 16, 2026

His loyal henchman Meadows naturally denies that he ever said those things.

From Salon • Oct. 23, 2024

Still, at this trial, any prosecutor questioning Cohen will be formal in tone and manner, signaling distance from a man painted in testimony as an aggressive boor and henchman.

From Slate • May 8, 2024

Hill later worked with Warner, who played Billy Zane’s villainous henchman Spicer Lovejoy, in the blockbuster 1997 film “Titanic”

From Los Angeles Times • May 5, 2024

“I’m leaving. Your henchman has terrified me completely. I shall never make the mistake of even passing by this vile pigsty.”

From "A Confederacy of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole