squire in Finnish
squire in Finnish is aseenkantaja, kavaljeeri, seuralainen — squire means historically, a young nobleman who served and assisted a knight.
squire in Finnish
aseenkantaja
A shield-bearer or armor-bearer who attended a knight.
kavaljeeri
A devoted attendant or follower of a lady; a beau.
seuralainen
A devoted attendant or follower of a lady; a beau.
herra
A title of office and courtesy. See under esquire.
What does "squire" mean?
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noun Historically, a young nobleman who served and assisted a knight.
"The squire polished his knight's armour before the tournament."
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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."
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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.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "squire" in Finnish?
"squire" in Finnish is aseenkantaja, kavaljeeri, seuralainen. 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 Finnish, "squire" is aseenkantaja, kavaljeeri, seuralainen.
Are there other ways to say "squire" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "squire": aseenkantaja, kavaljeeri, seuralainen, herra.
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