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esquireship
esquireship (ɪˈskwaɪəʃɪp) [f. as prec. + -ship.] The position or dignity of an esquire. The service of an esquire or escort.? 16.. Time's Storehouse (L.), They make the dignitie of esquireship successorie. 1650 B. Discollim. 48 If I be an Esquire, I will sell my Esquireship to any honest man for a g...
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squireship
squireship (ˈskwaɪəʃɪp) [f. squire n. + -ship. Cf. esquireship.] 1. The state, position, or dignity of a squire or esquire; squirehood.1613 Overbury Charact., Common Lawyer Wks. (1856) 85 Then he begins to sticke his letters in his ground chamber-window; so that the superscription may make his squir...
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sell
▪ I. sell, n.1 Now only arch. (sɛl) Forms: 4–5, 9 selle, 6 scell, 7 cell, 7–8 selly, 7– sell. [a. F. selle:—L. sella:—prehistoric *sedla f. sed-, sedēre to sit; the Teut. form corresponding (except in declension) occurs in OE. setl settle n.] † 1. A seat, a low stool; a seat of dignity. joint sell =...
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people
▪ I. people, n. (ˈpiːp(ə)l) Forms: α. 3–6 peple; (3–5 pepule, 4–6 -ul, 5–6 -ull(e; 4–5 pepille, 4–6 -ill, 5–6 -il; 5 pepylle, 5–6 -yll; 6 Sc. peiple, 7 peeple). β. 4–5 poeple, (5 -ul), 5– people, (5 peopel, -ull). γ. 3–5 puple, (5 pupile, -ill, -yll, -ull); 4–5 peuple. δ. 4–5 pople, (4 -ille, 5–6 -i...
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