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Definitions for Squire
[1] (in England) a country gentleman, especially the chief landed proprietor in a district.
[2] (in the Middle Ages) a young man of noble birth who as an aspirant to knighthood served a knight.
[3] a personal attendant, as of a person of rank.
[4] a man who accompanies or escorts a woman.
[5] a title applied to a justice of the peace, local judge, or other local dignitary of a rural district or small town.
[6] to attend as, or in the manner of, a squire.
[7] to escort (a woman), as to a dance or social gathering.
[8] a country gentleman in England, esp the main landowner in a rural community
[9] feudal history a young man of noble birth, who attended upon a knight
[10] rare a man who courts or escorts a woman
[11] informal , mainly British a term of address used by one man to another, esp, unless ironic, to a member of a higher social class
[12] Australian an immature snapper See snapper (def. 2)
[13] (tr) (of a man) to escort (a woman)
Words related to Squire
attend, chaperon, assist, serve, companion, escort, date
Words nearby Squire
squint-eyed, squinting modifier, squinty, squirarchy, squircle, squire, squirearch, squirearchy, squiredom, squireen, squireling
Origin of Squire
1250–1300; Middle English squier; aphetic variant of esquire
Other words from Squire
squire·less , adjective
squire·like , adjective
un·squired , adjective
Word origin for Squire
C13: from Old French esquier ; see esquire