ESQUI'RE, v.t. To attend; to wait on.
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ESQUI'RE, n. [L. scutum, a shield; Gr. a hide, of which shields were anciently made.], a shield-bearer or armor-bearer, scutifer; an attendant on a knight. Hence in modern times, a title of dignity next in degree below a knight. In England, this title is given to the younger sons of noblemen, to ...
ESQUI'RE, v.t. To attend; to wait on.