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esquire
(redirected from esquire of the king's body)

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es·quire  (skwr, -skwr)
n.
1. A man or boy who is a member of the gentry in England ranking directly below a knight.
2. Abbr. Esq. Used as an honorific usually in its abbreviated form, especially after the name of an attorney or a consular officer: Jane Doe, Esq.; John Doe, Esq.
3. In medieval times, a candidate for knighthood who served a knight as an attendant and a shield bearer.
4. Archaic An English country gentleman; a squire.

[Middle English esquier, from Old French escuier, from Late Latin sctrius, shield bearer, from Latin sctum, shield; see skei- in Indo-European roots.]

esquire [ɪˈskwaɪə]
n
1. Chiefly Brit a title of respect, usually abbreviated Esq., placed after a man's name
2. (Historical Terms) (in medieval times) the attendant and shield bearer of a knight, subsequently often knighted himself
3. Rare a male escort
[from Old French escuier, from Late Latin scūtārius shield bearer, from Latin scūtum shield]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.esquireesquire - (Middle Ages) an attendant and shield bearer to a knight; a candidate for knighthood
England - a division of the United Kingdom
attendant, attender, tender - someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another
Dark Ages, Middle Ages - the period of history between classical antiquity and the Italian Renaissance
2.Esquire - a title of respect for a member of the English gentry ranking just below a knight; placed after the name
Britain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom
adult male, man - an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman); "there were two women and six men on the bus"
Translations
esquire [ɪsˈkwaɪəʳ] N (Brit) (on envelope) → Señor don
Colin Smith EsquireSr. D. Colin Smith
Esquire [ɪˈskwaɪər] n
J. Brown, Esquire → Monsieur J. Brown
esquire
n (abbr Esq) (Brit: on envelope) als Titel nach dem Namen, wenn kein anderer Titel angegeben wird James Jones, EsqHerrn James Jones
esquire [ɪsˈkwaɪəʳ] n Colin Smith EsquireEgregio Signor Colin Smith
esquire [ɪsˈkwaɪəʳ] n Colin Smith EsquireEgregio Signor Colin Smith


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