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What does squire mean?

"Squire" can have several meanings, depending on the context:

1. Historical:

* A young man of noble birth serving as an attendant to a knight: This is the most common and traditional meaning of "squire." The squire was responsible for assisting the knight with his armor, weapons, and other duties. He would learn from the knight and prepare to become a knight himself.

2. Modern:

* A young man of good family, especially one who has an estate: In modern usage, "squire" can refer to a wealthy landowner, often associated with a country estate. This usage is less common today.

* An assistant to a professional, such as a lawyer or doctor: In some cases, "squire" can be used to refer to an assistant or apprentice. This meaning is less common and often used in a humorous or playful way.

3. Other:

* A title of honor: In some countries, "squire" can be a title of honor, similar to "Sir" or "Lord."

4. Surname: Squire is also a common surname.

The specific meaning of "squire" depends on the context in which it is used. If you're unsure, it's always best to look for clues from the surrounding text or the context of the conversation.

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