Squire - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈskwaɪər|
Brit.
|skwaɪə|
noun
- young nobleman attendant on a knight
- an English country landowner
- a man who attends or escorts a woman (syn: gallant)
- an English country landowner
- a man who attends or escorts a woman (syn: gallant)
verb
- attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
Extra examples
You will squire her wherever she wants to go.
He was squired up the staircase.
He squired them to the living-room.
I returned to the spot whereat the squire kept watch.
The squire was once more seen in the old family pew at church.
Word forms
noun
singular: squire
plural: squires
singular: squire
plural: squires
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