Esquire - What does it mean?
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has no English definition.
a lawyer
a male member of the gentry ranking below a knight
* , III-ii - I am Robert Shallow, sir; a poor esquire of the county, and one of the king's justices of the peace.
* 1875' , 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.
(archaic) a squire; a youth who in the hopes of becoming a knight attended upon a knight
(obsolete) a shield-bearer, but also applied to other attendants.
* 1801:' , ''The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England'' - The 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 dinner, carved the different dishes, and distributed them to the guests.
(obsolete) To attend, wait on, escort.
(heraldry) A bearing somewhat resembling a gyron, but extending across the field so that the point touches the opposite edge of the escutcheon.
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has no English definition.