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In some senses, esquire is marked as archaic, obsolete, US, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
latter, poor, stable
VERB + ESQUIRE
carving, observes
ESQUIRE + NOUN
body, chamber, county, gentleman
noun
A lawyer.
A male member of the gentry ranking below a knight.
I am Robert Shallow, sir; a poor esquire of the county, and one of the king's justices of the peace.
Esquires and gentlemen are confounded together by Sir Edward Coke, who observes that every esquire is a gentleman, and a gentleman is defined to be one qui arma gerit, who bears coat-armour, the grant of which was thought to add gentility to a man's family. It is indeed a matter somewhat unsettled what constitutes the distinction, or who is a real esquire; for no estate, however large, per se confers this rank upon its owner.
An honorific sometimes placed after a man's name.
A gentleman who attends or escorts a lady in public.
A squire; a youth who in the hopes of becoming a knight attended upon a knight
verb
To attend, wait on, escort.
noun
The lower of the halves into which a square is divided diagonally, a single gyron, but potentially larger (extending across the shield) or smaller (for example, on Mortimer's arms).
Thre pallets between ij Esquires bast dexter and sinister of the second.
Mortimer, Barry of 6, or & az. an inescutcheon arg. on a chief of the first 2 pallets between as many base esquires of the second.
noun — a title of respect for a member of the English gentry rankin
I am Robert Shallow, sir; a poor esquire of the county, and one of the king's justices of the peace.
WiktionaryEsquires and gentlemen are confounded together by Sir Edward Coke, who observes that every esquire is a gentleman, and a gentleman is defined to be one qui arma gerit, who bears coat-armour, the grant
WiktionaryThe office of the esquire consisted of several departments; the esquire for the body, the esquire of the chamber, the esquire of the stable, and the carving esquire; the latter stood in the hall at di
WiktionaryThre pallets between ij Esquires bast dexter and sinister of the second.
WiktionaryMortimer, Barry of 6, or & az. an inescutcheon arg. on a chief of the first 2 pallets between as many base esquires of the second.
WiktionaryAgainst the theory of two wives for Sir Thomas, is the fact that the Lumley Monument mentions only one, Elizabeth. In addition she appears to have been granted the Royal Arms: 1. France and England, 2
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In some senses, esquire is marked as archaic, obsolete, US, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.