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1 squire
tr[skwaɪəSMALLr/SMALL]2 SMALLHISTORY/SMALL (knight's armour-carrier) escuderosquire ['skwaɪr] n: hacendado m, -da f; terrateniente mfn.• acompañante s.m.,f.• escudero s.m.• hacendado s.m.• juez de paz s.m.• propietario s.m.• señor s.m.v.• acompañar a v.skwaɪr, 'skwaɪə(r)a) (Hist, Mil) escudero mb) (in UK: landowner) señor m['skwaɪǝ(r)]1.N † (=landowner) terrateniente m, hacendado m (LAm), estanciero m (LAm); (Hist) (=knight's attendant) escudero m ; (=lady's escort) galán m, acompañante mthe squire — (in relation to villagers etc) el señor
the squire of Ambridge — el señor de Ambridge, el mayor terrateniente de Ambridge
yes, squire! — (Brit) * ¡sí, jefe!
which way, squire? * — ¿por dónde, caballero?
2.VT [+ lady] acompañar* * *[skwaɪr, 'skwaɪə(r)]a) (Hist, Mil) escudero mb) (in UK: landowner) señor m -
2 señor
Multiple Entries: Señor señor
señor
◊ - ñora sustantivo masculino, femenino1 (f) lady; (f) lady; 2 (dueño, amo):◊ el señor/la señora de la casa the gentleman/the lady of the house (frml)3 (Relig)a)◊ Señor sustantivo masculinoLordb)◊ Señora sustantivo femenino: Nuestra Sseñora de Montserrat Our Lady of Montserrat4 5 ( tratamiento de cortesía) (f) Mrs;b) (frml) ( con otros sustantivos):Sseñor Director (Corresp) Dear Sir, Sir (frml)c) (frml) ( sin mencionar el nombre):◊ perdón, señor ¿tiene hora? excuse me, could you tell me the time?;muy señor mío/señores míos (Corresp) Dear Sir/Sirs; Teresa Chaves — ¿señora o señorita? Teresa Chaves — Miss, Mrs or Ms?; los señores han salido Mr and Mrs Paz (o López etc) are not at home
señor sustantivo masculino
1 (hombre) man, gentleman
2 sir (en inglés británico indica una posición social inferior) señor, se le ha caído la cartera, excuse me, you have dropped your wallet 3 señoras y señores, ladies and gentlemen
4 (tratamiento) Mr: ha llegado el Sr. Gómez, Mr Gómez is here
el señor presidente está reunido, the President is in a meeting
5 (en correspondencia) estimado señor, Dear Sir
6 Hist lord
7 Rel El Señor, the Lord
8 (persona respetable) es todo un señor y no hace caso de habladurías, he doesn't pay the slightest bit of attention to idle chatter, he's a real gentleman
9 familiar (grande, importante) el joven principiante se ha convertido en un señor actor, the inexperienced young actor has become a star Recuerda que no se usa Mr o Mrs solo con el nombre de pila, excepto cuando un "criado" está hablando con su "señor". En todo caso debes decir Mr Miguel más el apellido o Mr más el apellido. La misma regla se aplica también a Mrs y Ms.
' señor' also found in these entries: Spanish: abierta - abierto - ama - amo - audiencia - caballero - de - don - estimada - estimado - Excemo. - Excmo. - N. S. - señora - señorita - señorito - Sr. - el - encantado - mío - parte - rogar English: dear - esquire - follow-up - gent - lord - master - mister - Mr - Mrs - Ms - outstanding - sir - worship - Epiphany - gentleman - squire
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Squire — Squire, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {squired} (skw[imac]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {squiring}.] 1. To attend as a squire. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To attend as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protection; as, to squire a lady. [Colloq.] Goldsmith. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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