terms |
exquire |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb exquire is
(obsolete) to search into or out.
exquire |
enquire |
As verbs the difference between exquire and enquire
is that
exquire is to search into or out while
enquire is to make an enquiry.
exquire |
esquire |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between exquire and esquire
is that
exquire is (obsolete) to search into or out while
esquire is (obsolete) to attend, wait on, escort.
As verbs the difference between exquire and esquire
is that
exquire is (obsolete) to search into or out while
esquire is (obsolete) to attend, wait on, escort.
As a noun esquire is
a lawyer or
esquire can be (heraldry) a bearing somewhat resembling a gyron, but extending across the field so that the point touches the opposite edge of the escutcheon.