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Esquire

Definition: ESQUIRE, a title given to journalists who have reached certain levels of expertise and influence, often includes the phrase "for their excellent reporting" or "outstanding in their field".


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Squire

Definition: Squire is a term referring to a senior, often an English nobleman, from which come the Anglo-Saxon squire and the Old English knight. It's also used in legal documents to indicate someone who has held a specific office or position for a long time, such as a baron or lord.


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Squires

Definition: Squires are a type of knight or soldier in the Old Testament, specifically a young man who was chosen to serve as a squire, an officer in the Roman army, under the captain. A squire's duties were to be under the command of their commander and participate in the daily activities of the army. The term "squires" is derived from Latin and refers to any person who had not been given command but had the right to serve as a soldier or officer, often on behalf of their commanders.


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