Squire
71Squire, Sir J C — ▪ British journalist and author born April 2, 1882, Plymouth, Devon, Eng. died Dec. 20, 1958, Rushlake Green, Sussex English journalist, playwright, a leading poet of the Georgian school, and an influential critic and editor. Squire… …
72Squire Gingivere — Gingivere is a name applying to two characters from the Redwall book series. Mossflower The first Gingivere was a wildcat, son of Verdauga Greeneyes, brother of Tsarmina, and nephew of Ungatt Trunn. Gingivere was a gentle, honorable creature,… …
73Squire, Sir John Collings — (1884 1958) Born at Plymouth, the son of a veterinary surgeon, he graduated in history from St. John s College, Cambridge, in 1905. He worked as a journalist in Plymouth and in London and in 1913 became literary editor of the newly founded New …
74squire — Synonyms and related words: Brahman, Casanova, Don Juan, Ganymede, Hebe, Lothario, Romeo, accompany, address, airline hostess, airline stewardess, amoroso, archduke, aristocrat, armiger, attend, attendant, baron, baronet, batman, beau, bellboy,… …
75Squire — Engelsk godsejer. Udtrykket bruges ofte om den største jordejer på egnen …
76squire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. landed gentleman; esquire; attendant, escort. v. t. attend, escort. See accompaniment, nobility. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An attendant] Syn. attendant, valet, assistant; see servant . 2. [An escort] Syn …
77squire — sb. RG. 536, 380 …
78squire — skwaɪə(r) n. country gentleman, landowner (in England); knight s attendant (in the Middle Ages); rural judge or prominent lawyer (in the USA); man who escorts a lady in public v. chaperone a woman, escort a woman …
79squire — • a general term of address towards a man similar to guvnor …
80squire — noun 1》 a country gentleman, especially the chief landowner in an area. ↘US archaic a title given to a magistrate, lawyer, or judge in some rural districts. 2》 Brit. informal used as a friendly form of address by one man to another. 3》… …