Definitions from Wiktionary (esquire)
▸ noun: (usually US, law) A lawyer.
▸ noun: A male member of the gentry ranking below a knight.
▸ noun: An honorific sometimes placed after a man's name.
▸ noun: A gentleman who attends or escorts a lady in public.
▸ noun: (archaic) A squire; a youth who in the hopes of becoming a knight attended upon a knight
▸ noun: (obsolete) A shield-bearer, but also applied to other attendants.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To attend, wait on, escort.
▸ noun: (heraldry, rare) 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).
esquire of the body,
esquire of the king's body,
esquire of the kings body,
Fender Esquire,
Esquire Network,
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▸ noun: (usually US, law) A lawyer.
▸ noun: A male member of the gentry ranking below a knight.
▸ noun: An honorific sometimes placed after a man's name.
▸ noun: A gentleman who attends or escorts a lady in public.
▸ noun: (archaic) A squire; a youth who in the hopes of becoming a knight attended upon a knight
▸ noun: (obsolete) A shield-bearer, but also applied to other attendants.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To attend, wait on, escort.
▸ noun: (heraldry, rare) 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).
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escort,
Esq,
equire,
esquireship,
squire,
armiger,
serjeant,
squirearch,
solicitor,
serjeant-at-law,
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