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  1. Esquire - Men's Fashion, Cocktails, Politics, Interviews, and Women

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  2. ESQUIRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ESQUIRE is a member of the English gentry ranking below a knight. How to use esquire in a sentence.

  3. Esquire - Wikipedia

    Esquire is historically a feudal designation in Scotland. Today, the title of esquire is defined as a social dignity that refers to people of the Scottish gentry, who hold the next position in the …

  4. ESQUIRE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    (initial capital letter) an unofficial title of respect, having no precise significance, sometimes placed, especially in its abbreviated form, after a man's surname in formal written address: in …

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  6. ESQUIRE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Royalty, aristocracy & titles (Definition of esquire from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  7. What Does Esquire Mean? | Riddle & Riddle - justicecounts.com

    May 15, 2025 · In medieval times, the term esquire was used to describe a nobleman of a certain rank. In fact, esquire was a rank right below a knight. This term has faded out of common …

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    Esquire’s New Generation of Better Men: Introducing the Class of 2026 Meet the five young game-changers we are backing for a better future By Henry Wong

  10. ESQUIRE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Royalty, aristocracy & titles (Definition of esquire from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)