"Squiring" is a word in ENGLISH
of Squire
Am I witch? I don't know. That's what they call me. They say it's because I follow the rhythms of the earth, honor the seasons, dance under the moon and seek the ancient herbal wisdom of our ancestors. "Folk Lore, poppycock, myths," they say as they sneer at the rosemary in my cup, the comfrey brewing on the stove and turmeric stains on my hands. "Western medicine and science have replaced all that nonsense," they say. They make witches out to be evil and then call me a witch because I am seeking the knowledge & ancient wisdom that the world seems hell bent on forgetting. Well, they can call me what they like, but I know I am not evil. This is what I know: I am an intuitive woman who instinctively knows that this sacred earth holds healing that western medicine will never be able to replace. I will be here holding space. I will be their witch. So, here I am- A kitchen witch sipping her Rosemary tea, mixing up her herbal potion, dancing under the moon, and fighting for the knowledge & wisdom of our grandmothers to not be forgotten.
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The loss of a short unaccented vowel at the beginning of a word; -- the result of a phonetic process; …
Read the complete definitionA pimp; a kept gallant.
Read the complete definitionWearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire.
Read the complete definitionone of the usual parts of the declaration ln an action for slander. It is a general averment that the …
Read the complete definitiondon - (Sp. don) Don, squire, esquire Sir. Equivalent to Mr. in English, but used only before Christian names, as …
Read the complete definitionA young squire, or knight's attendant; a page.
Read the complete definitionOriginally, a shield-bearer or armor-bearer, an attendant on a knight; in modern times, a title of dignity next in degree …
Read the complete definitionA young German noble or squire; esp., a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia.
Read the complete definitionPolice is the function of that branch of the administrative machinery of government which ls charged wlth the pres-ervatton of …
Read the complete definitionA square. See 1st Squire.
Read the complete definitionA company of squires; the whole body of squires.
Read the complete definitionA title of office and courtesy. See under Esquire.
Read the complete definitionTo attend as a squire.
Read the complete definitionTo attend as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protection; as, to squire a lady.
Read the complete definitionA male attendant on a great personage; also (Colloq.), a devoted attendant or follower of a lady; a beau.
Read the complete definitionA shield-bearer or armor-bearer who attended a knight.
Read the complete definitionA square; a measure; a rule.
Read the complete definitionA title of dignity next in degree below knight, and above gentleman. See Esquire.
Read the complete definitionA contraction of “esquire
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