Words and phrases that have a meaning related to squire: (148 results)
Often used in the same context:
nobleman, aristocrat, gentry, parson, schoolmaster, paterfamilias, yokel, manor, fop, manservant, plutocrat, knight, miles gloriosus, bumpkin, boulevardier, gent, aristo, jouster, plowman, wench, prig, swain, sancho panza, mordred, governess, rustics, knight errant, burgher, laird, courtier, chap, dipsomaniac, wastrel, roue, highwayman, landed gentry, tramp, patrician, backwoodsman, rapscallion, magus, edmund kean, manor house, vulgarian, plantagenets, huntsman, amanuensis, lecher, dithery, oaf, dowager, grandee, swineherd, ethelred, woodsman, layabout, viscount, crones, sir lancelot, hermit, coachman, townsmen, spiv, hussar, lord, factotum, ghostbuster, playboy, seigneur, demesne, pork pie, scallywag, dogsbody, ruffian, nabob, marquess, fotheringhay, earldom, gadabout, shepherdess, lothario, mountebank, chatelaine, rascal, rackety, byronic, poltroon, jester, reprobate, stableboy, drunkard, ferryman, banquo, hick, gentlewoman, satyr, twerp, undertaker, bibulous, manse, jolly, squires, yeoman, englishman, countryman, captain, baronet, curate, esquire, sailor, shopkeeper, soldier, blacksmith, freeman, shoemaker, skipper, cossack, dutchman, portly, derivational, descendant, foreman, sturdy, verb, alexandrian, anonymous, answer, apprentice, ascribed, beefy, boeotian, boman, concordant, conformable, countable, decadent, denumerable, disharmonious
More specific:
armiger, armor-bearer
Appears in the definition of:
armiger, armor-bearer
More general:
attendant, escort, landholder, landowner, property owner
Synonyms:
Also try:gallant
— Adjectives for squire: young, old, english, good, local, poor, faithful, worthy, neighbouring, tory, wealthy, more...
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