Word: squire

Category: squire

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Synonyms: squire

landowner, landholder, landlord, lord of the manor, country gentleman, attendant, courtier, equerry, aide, steward, page boy, gallant

Translations: squire

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spanish
Translations:
escudero, Squire, hacendado, terrateniente
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german
Translations:
knappe, Knappe, Gutsherr, Knappen, Schildknappe, Squire
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french
Translations:
chaperonner, châtelain, noble, écuyer, chevalier, hobereau
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italian
Translations:
possidente, scudiero, scudiere, signorotto, gentiluomo
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portuguese
Translations:
escudeiro, Squire, latifundiário, fidalgo, escudeiro de
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dutch
Translations:
chaperonneren, schildknaap, Squire, jonker, landheer
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russian
Translations:
помещик, сквайр, барин, оруженосец, Squire, оруженосцем
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norwegian
Translations:
godseier, væreieren, væreierens, væreier
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swedish
Translations:
patron, väpnare, godsägaren, Squire, vapendragare, väpnaren
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finnish
Translations:
kartanonherra, Squire, moisionherra, Kartanonherran, junkkari
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danish
Translations:
Squire, væbner, godsejer, junkeren, herremand
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czech
Translations:
šlechtic, statkář, zeman, Squire, panoš, panoši
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polish
Translations:
szlagon, ziemianin, szlachcic, dziedzic, giermek
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hungarian
Translations:
földesúr, fegyvernök, békebíró, pajzshordó, Squire, A Squire, fegyvernöke
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turkish
Translations:
bey, köyün ağası, köy ağası, toprak sahibi
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greek
Translations:
τσιφλικάς, ιπποκόμος, άρχων, Squire, ακόλουθος ιππότη, συνοδός
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ukrainian
Translations:
поміщик, зброєносець, зброєноша, чоловік ніс, джура, його зброєноша
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albanian
Translations:
shqytar, pronar toke, kështjellar
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bulgarian
Translations:
оръженосец, скуайър, Squire, земевладелец, знатни земевладелци
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belarusian
Translations:
збраяносец, зброеносец
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estonian
Translations:
mõisahärra, mõisnik, saks, kannupoissi
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croatian
Translations:
vlastelin, kavalir, posjednik, štitonoša
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icelandic
Translations:
Óðalsbóndi, Squire
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lithuanian
Translations:
ginklanešys, asistuoti, Squire, dvarininkas, ponas
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latvian
Translations:
skvairs, ieroču nesējs, muižnieks, pavadīt
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macedonian
Translations:
племеник, помошничка, Squire, помошник, за помошник
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romanian
Translations:
moșier, Squire, scutier, scutierul, boierului
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slovenian
Translations:
Kavalir, Squire, Štitonoša
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slovak
Translations:
statkár, zeman, statkář, sedliak

The meaning and "use of": squire

noun
  • a man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the chief landowner in such an area. - the squire of Radbourne Hall
  • a young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself. - The next day, if he had passed the test, Olivier would be knighted, along with many other squires attending knights gathered here in Kazkraby for the tournament that always followed a meeting of the Council.
verb
  • (of a man) accompany or escort (a woman). - she was squired around Rome by a reporter

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