To accompany and look after or supervise
A man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the chief landowner in such an area
“The old 16 th-century Welsh squire - and crook - Sir John Wynn loved his ancestry.”
A young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself
“A squire takes his fallen master's identity to joust in medieval combat.”
A person who serves under a person (of authority)
Person who works a ranch
A friendly form of address, especially between men or boys
One who carries armor for another
Chrysophrys auratus, the Australasian snapper, an edible porgy found in the coastal waters of Philippines, Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Japan, New Zealand and Australia
A boy or young man who serves others (of high status)
A person who owns and manages a building (or land)
An aristocrat or nobleman
A rich man of good social standing who owns and lives in a large rural property
A boyfriend or male admirer
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