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squire in Danish

squire in Danish is væbner, kavaler — squire means historically, a young nobleman who served and assisted a knight.

squire in Danish

væbner
noun
A shield-bearer or armor-bearer who attended a knight.
kavaler
noun
A devoted attendant or follower of a lady; a beau.

What does "squire" mean?

  1. noun Historically, a young nobleman who served and assisted a knight.
    "The squire polished his knight's armour before the tournament."
  2. noun Historically in England, a country gentleman or landowner, especially one owning the main estate in a village.
    "The local squire owned most of the farmland in the parish."
  3. verb To escort or accompany someone, especially as a gentlemanly attendant.
    "He squired her to the ball and back."

squire in a sentence

  • The squire polished his knight's armour before the tournament.
  • The local squire owned most of the farmland in the parish.
  • He squired her to the ball and back.

Common Danish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "squire" in Danish?

"squire" in Danish is væbner, kavaler. squire means: Historically, a young nobleman who served and assisted a knight.

How do you use "squire" in a sentence?

Example: "The squire polished his knight's armour before the tournament." In Danish, "squire" is væbner, kavaler.

Are there other ways to say "squire" in Danish?

Yes — Danish has 2 translations listed for "squire": væbner, kavaler.

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