"Esquires" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Esquires" Meaning

Esquires refers to young men of gentle birth or the sons of knights, who are entitled to the honorific title "Esquire" as a mark of their social status.

"Esquires" Examples

Usage Examples for "Esquires"


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"The young men, clinging to their noble heritage, insisted on being addressed as 'esquires' despite being modern professionals."

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"The medieval attendants were referred to as 'esquires' due to their close connection with the royal family."

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"The world of chivalry and coats of arms was where the title 'esquire' held great significance."

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"In certain families, becoming an 'esquire' was seen as a badge of honor, a mark of prosperity and respectability."

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"The book of etiquette provided detailed instructions on how to address 'esquires' at formal gatherings."

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