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,noun, verb, squired, squir⋅ing.| 1. | (in England) a country gentleman, esp. the chief landed proprietor in a district. |
| 2. | (in the Middle Ages) a young man of noble birth who as an aspirant to knighthood served a knight. |
| 3. | a personal attendant, as of a person of rank. |
| 4. | a man who accompanies or escorts a woman. |
| 5. | a title applied to a justice of the peace, local judge, or other local dignitary of a rural district or small town. |
| 6. | to attend as, or in the manner of, a squire. |
| 7. | to escort (a woman), as to a dance or social gathering. |