Squire - Wikipedia In the Middle Ages, a squire was the shield - or armour -bearer of a knight [1] Boys served a knight as an attendant, doing simple but important tasks, such as saddling a horse and caring for the knight's weapons and armour
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What does Squire mean? - Definitions. net A squire is a historical title for a young man who aspired to be a knight in medieval times, undergoing training as a knight's attendant or shield carrier before achieving knighthood
Squire - definition of squire by The Free Dictionary 1 (in England) a country gentleman, esp the chief landed proprietor in a district 2 a young man of noble birth who, as an aspirant to knighthood, served a knight 3 a personal attendant, as of a person of rank 4 a man who accompanies or escorts a woman
squire - WordReference. com Dictionary of English squire skwaɪr n , v , squired, squir•ing n [countable] World History (in England) a country gentleman World History a young man of noble birth who served a knight v [~ + object] to escort as, or as if, a squire: He squired a beautiful woman to the ball