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  • Esquire — (abbreviated Esq.) is a term of British origin, originally used to denote social status. Within the United States, it is used as a postnominal honorific by licensed attorneys and by some naval officers and fraternal organizations. Ultimately… …   Wikipedia

  • Esquire — Es*quire , n. [OF. escuyer, escuier, properly, a shield bearer, F. [ e]cuyer shield bearer, armor bearer, squire of a knight, esquire, equerry, rider, horseman, LL. scutarius shield bearer, fr. L. scutum shield, akin to Gr. ? skin, hide, from a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • esquire — es·quire / es ˌkwīr/ n [Middle French escuier squire, from Late Latin scutarius shield bearer, from Latin scutum shield] used as a title of courtesy for lawyers usu. placed in its abbreviated form after the name and capitalized John R. Smith Esq …   Law dictionary

  • Esquire (disambiguation) — Esquire is a title used to denote that a man has a certain social status.Esquire may also refer to:*Esquire (magazine), men s magazine *Esquire Records, record label *Fender Esquire, electric guitar *The Esquires, an American R B group *Esquire,… …   Wikipedia

  • esquire — ► NOUN 1) (Esquire) Brit. a polite title appended to a man s name when no other title is used. 2) historical a young nobleman who acted as an attendant to a knight. ORIGIN Old French esquier, from Latin scutarius shield bearer …   English terms dictionary

  • Title — Ti tle, n. [OF. title, F. titre, L. titulus an inscription, label, title, sign, token. Cf. {Tilde}, {Titrate}, {Titular}.] 1. An inscription put over or upon anything as a name by which it is known. [1913 Webster] 2. The inscription in the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Title deeds — Title Ti tle, n. [OF. title, F. titre, L. titulus an inscription, label, title, sign, token. Cf. {Tilde}, {Titrate}, {Titular}.] 1. An inscription put over or upon anything as a name by which it is known. [1913 Webster] 2. The inscription in the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • esquire — late 14c., from M.Fr. esquier squire, lit. shield bearer (for a knight), from O.Fr. escuyer, from V.L. scutarius shield bearer, guardsman (in classical Latin, shield maker ), from scutum shield (see HIDE (Cf. hide) (n.1)). For initial e , see …   Etymology dictionary

  • esquire — [es′kwīr΄; e skwīr′, iskwīr′] n. [ME esquier < OFr escuier < LL scutarius, a squire, shield bearer < L scutum, a shield: see ESCUTCHEON] 1. Historical a candidate for knighthood, acting as attendant and shield bearer for a knight; squire …   English World dictionary

  • Esquire (magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = Esquire image size = 200px image caption = November 2007 Esquire cover editor = David Granger editor title = Editor in Chief frequency = Monthly circulation = 500,000 1,000,000 [ [http://www.magazine.org/editorial/about… …   Wikipedia

  • Title — For other uses, see Title (disambiguation). A title is a prefix or suffix added to someone s name to signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may even be inserted… …   Wikipedia

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