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Landed gentry - Wikipedia
The landed gentry (also known as the squirearchy or simply gentry) is a largely historical British and Irish social class of landowners who could live ... en.wikipedia.org
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SQUIREARCHY Definition & Meaning - squirarchy - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SQUIREARCHY is the class of landed gentry or landed proprietors. www.merriam-webster.com
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SQUIREARCHY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the collective body of squires or landed gentry of a country. the social, economic, and political class formed by the landed gentry. squirearchy. / ... www.dictionary.com
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squirearchy
squirearchy1 (ˈskwaɪərɑːkɪ) Also α. 'squire-archy, squire-archy. β. squirarchy, 'squir-archy. [f. squire n. after hierarchy, monarchy, etc. The spelling with e has been by far the more usual.] 1. a. The collective body of squires, landed proprietors, or country gentry; the class to which squires bel... Oxford English Dictionary
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SQUIREARCHY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. government by squires 2. squires collectively, esp as a political or social force.... Click for more definitions. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Squirearchy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
the gentry who own land (considered as a class). synonyms: landed gentry. see moresee less. type of: aristocracy, gentry. www.vocabulary.com
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squirearchy
squirearchy/ˈskwaɪərɑ:kɪ; `skwaɪˌrɑrkɪ/ n[CGp]landowners as a class having political or social influence (esp formerly in England) 地主阶级, 乡绅阶层(尤指英格兰旧时的). 牛津英汉双解词典
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squirearchy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From squire + -archy. Noun. edit. squirearchy (plural squirearchies). (historical) The landowning gentry. ... 1922, Sinclair Lewis ... en.wiktionary.org
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squirearchy noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
(in the past in England) the people of high social status who owned large areas of land, considered as a social or political group. www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com
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squirearchy - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun In England, government by the squires, or “country gentlemen”—that is, the large landed proprietors, most of whom are justices of the peace, and who, ... www.wordnik.com
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squirearchy - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Governmentthe social, economic, and political class formed by the landed gentry. Also, squirarchy. squire + -archy 1795–1805. squire•ar′ ... www.wordreference.com
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Philip Squire
The new authority was dominated by the Labour Party and was sometimes described as a "Squirearchy". wikipedia.org
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Squirearchy
ˈSquirearchy2 [f. the name of Sir John Collings Squire (1884–1958), Eng. poet and man of letters, punningly after prec.] The influential literary circle, composed principally of critics and poets, which surrounded Squire, esp. during his editorship of the London Mercury (1919–34).1930 J. Arrow J. C.... Oxford English Dictionary
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J. C. Squire
He antagonised several eminent authors, but attracted a coterie that was dubbed the Squirearchy. Reputation The Bloomsbury group named the coterie of writers that surrounded Squire as the Squirearchy. wikipedia.org
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squirearch
squirearch, n. (and a.) (ˈskwaɪərɑːk) [Back-formation from squirearchy1, after monarch, etc.] A member of the squirearchy; a squire as a local magnate.1831 Lytton E. Aram ii. ii, The wealthier but less honoured squirearchs of the county. 1848 ― Caxtons i. ii. ix, The proudest of the neighbouring squ... Oxford English Dictionary
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