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What does squired mean?

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Verb
  1. simple past tense and past participle of squire
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A lifelong bachelor, he was said to have squired Princess Diana and other beauties. Mr Forstmann was a red-blooded conservative, not the puritanical sort that rules the Republican roost nowadays.
Today, a very nice guy named Daniel Miller came and picked me up and squired me all over Sydney.
Alexander Woolcott, a prominent theater critic, squired her to plays.
Though she subsisted on an allowance of only £5 a week she was often squired by equally glamorous beaux such as Mark Boxer.
Untroubled by self-doubts and consistently successful, he is portrayed as having squired and bedded numerous women.
But instead of being matched with an upperclassman and staying in a dorm, retirees are squired around by community residents and stay in a model home or apartment.

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