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Esquire is historically a feudal designation in Scotland Today, the title of esquire is defined as a social dignity that refers to people of the Scottish gentry, who hold the next position in the Order of Precedence above gentlemen
- ESQUIRE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ESQUIRE is a member of the English gentry ranking below a knight How to use esquire in a sentence
- ESQUIRE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
(initial capital letter) an unofficial title of respect, having no precise significance, sometimes placed, especially in its abbreviated form, after a man's surname in formal written address: in the U S , usually applied to lawyers, women as well as men; in Britain, applied to a commoner considered to have gained the social position of a gentleman
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- ESQUIRE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Royalty, aristocracy titles (Definition of esquire from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
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In medieval times, the term esquire was used to describe a nobleman of a certain rank In fact, esquire was a rank right below a knight This term has faded out of common usage The only time you are likely to run into it these days is among lawyers, where people use it occasionally
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