Familiars [noun]
Definition of Familiars:
a close friend; familiar person
Sentence/Example of Familiars:
Two masked familiars sprang at him, one landing on his back, one clinging to his neck.
Some tribes call genuine totems by one name, but call animal familiars of an individual by another name.
Flying over Ribble with their "familiars" was one of the ordinary feats of the gang, according to this youthful witch.
They would chop their familiars on the cheek with it, and say, "This has lain hid under my bed-foot these ten years."
He was pleasantly conscious of being rather important under the glance of familiars.
The host of the Garter frequently addresses his familiars as "bully-rook."
These are not totems, but "familiars," like the witch's cat or hare.
The funeral fees, too, were secured before the estate was pounced upon by the familiars of the Inquisition.
Within five minutes, the company had followed the law of such middle-aged groups of familiars, and separated by sexes.
Crowds assembled from a distance, and it was reckoned that in the processions there were a thousand familiars and officials.