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squire

noun
In Great Britain, the title of a gentleman next in rank to a knight.

squire

In Great Britain, an attendant on a noble warrior.

squire

An attendant at court.

squire

In the United States, the title of magistrates and lawyers. In New- England, it is particularly given to justices of the peace and judges.

squire

The title customarily given to gentlemen.

squire

verb transitive
To attend as a squire.

squire

In colloquial language, to attend as a beau or gallant for aid and protection; as, to squire a lady to the gardens.