Words and phrases that have a meaning related to squires: (120 results)
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Also try:gentry, countesses, gentlewomen, knee breeches, footmen, landed gentry, wenches, aristos, courtesans, schoolmarms, washerwomen, townsmen, dandies, aristocrats, fops, crones, gorgons, clomp, viziers, noblemen, ducal, schoolmasters, aristocracy, milkmaids, mountebanks, bons vivants, trilbies, boulevardier, riche, beaux, nobles, caballeros, merrie, nursemaids, laundresses, rustics, courtiers, monocled, housemother, yeomanry, coachmen, saunter, chatelaine, bootblack, knight errant, knights, roistering, redcoat, swains, habitue, factotums, musketeers, manors, dames, strumpets, cavaliers, togas, pashas, servants, manservant, pipsqueaks, hansom, viscounts, sylphs, consort, madams, princesses, sachems, gofers, noblewomen, patricians, preppies, carouse, gallivant, spinsters, vampiress, retinue, ragamuffin, tramps, libertines, princes, flatterers, jesters, doges, scruffs, arriviste, rotters, harlots, pageboys, criers, eminences, earls, horsey, patriarchs, prancing, sancho panza, ethelred, sybarite, olde, matrons, hussars, plantagenets, squire, yeomen, parishioners, burghers, lads, landowners, parsons, townsfolk, townspeople, tradesmen, yeoman, clergymen, cottagers, fellows, freemen, gentlemen, folk, germans
— Adjectives for squires: young, english, many, tory, local, small, old, neighbouring, hunting, welsh, wealthy, more...
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