"Esquired" is a word in ENGLISH

esquired ENGLISH
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of Esquire

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aphesis ENGLISH

The loss of a short unaccented vowel at the beginning of a word; -- the result of a phonetic process; …

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armiger ENGLISH

Formerly, an armor bearer, as of a knight, an esquire who bore his shield and rendered other services. In later …

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Armiger LAW AND LEGAL

An armor-bearer; an esquire. A title of dignity belonging to gen-tlemen authorized to bear arms. CowelL

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babu ENGLISH

A Hindoo gentleman; a native clerk who writes English; also, a Hindoo title answering to Mr. or Esquire.

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coistril ENGLISH

An inferior groom or lad employed by an esquire to carry the knight's arms and other necessaries.

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don HILIGAYNON

don - (Sp. don) Don, squire, esquire Sir. Equivalent to Mr. in English, but used only before Christian names, as …

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esquire ENGLISH

Originally, a shield-bearer or armor-bearer, an attendant on a knight; in modern times, a title of dignity next in degree …

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esquire ENGLISH

To wait on as an esquire or attendant in public; to attend.

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Esquire LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. A tide of dignity next above gentleman, and below knight. Also a title of office given to …

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Mistress LAW AND LEGAL

The proper style of the wife of an esquire or a gentleman in England

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Scutifer LAW AND LEGAL

In old records. Esquire; the same as “armtger." Spelman

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squire ENGLISH

A title of dignity next in degree below knight, and above gentleman. See Esquire.

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squire ENGLISH

A title of office and courtesy. See under Esquire.

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Squire LAW AND LEGAL

A contraction of “esquire

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title ENGLISH

An appellation of dignity, distinction, or preeminence (hereditary or acquired), given to persons, as duke marquis, honorable, esquire, etc.

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unsquire ENGLISH

To divest of the title or privilege of an esquire.

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