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esquireship - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
esquireship (plural esquireships). The position or office of an esquire. 1903, George Alfred Henty, Both sides the border: a tale of Hotspur and Glendower ...
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esquireship, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun esquireship is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for esquireship is from 1619, in a translation by Thomas Milles, ...
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Esquire - Wikipedia
Modern definition · A young nobleman who, in training for knighthood, acted as an attendant to a knight. · an officer in the service of a king or nobleman. · a ...
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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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Esquireship Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Esquireship definition: The position or office of an esquire.
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What Does "Esquire" Mean? | Seattle, WA - Davis Law Group
“Esquire” is a courtesy title historically used in the United Kingdom to denote a person of higher social rank, specifically someone who was a member of the ...
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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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[PDF] Esquire Does Not Mean Lawyer - State Bar of Michigan
"Esquire" originally meant a shield bearer, then a man of higher rank, and now is a courtesy title, not a lawyer title.
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What Does Esquire Mean?
“Esquire” is essentially an honorary title and does not independently verify that the individual is a licensed attorney.
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esquire | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
In the US, esquire (Esq.) is a courtesy title for lawyers, added to their surname when addressing them in writing. It is a solecism to use it on one's own name.
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"ESQUIRESHIP": Status or rank of esquire - OneLook
▸ noun: The position or office of an esquire. Similar: squire, esquire, equire, squireship, squirehood, squiredom, equerryship, armiger, squirearch, squirearchy ...
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What Is the Difference Between J.D., Lawyer, Attorney, and Esquire?
"Esquire" originally referred to the helpers of people knighted by the King or Queen of England (and for people in certain businesses and trades) ...
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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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