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оруженосец
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escudeiro
Catalan
escuder
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escudero
Historical profession; shield- or armour-bearer of a knight.
historical profession
french noble title
Russian
оруженосец
Catalan
escuder
Spanish
escudero
A man who attends or escorts a woman.
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escuder
1
You can count the embroidered sprigs in the jerkin of the
squire
.
2
The
squire
was telling the girl of his prowess in the hunt.
3
Lord Maccon and the
squire
were clearly birds of entirely different feathers.
4
Uncle Christopher is the real
squire
;
only Bernard does all the work.
5
The oppressors of the parson had been the oppressors of the
squire
.
6
At sight of the
squire
in the field the man pulled up.
7
The
squire
swears like a pagan; the tutor recites verses from Horace.
8
The
squire
in his turn now passed out of the little gate.
9
Our headquarters billet was in the vacated house of the village
squire
.
10
In fact, the
squire
had been touched in a very tender spot.
11
He was a sort of general
squire
in these lists of childhood.
12
One day in December the
squire
had gone out with the hounds.
13
In that case you'd better be in my study, said the
squire
.
14
The
squire
turned to the right and tramped along the hard road.
15
Each Templar also had a
squire
to help look after the horses.
16
Ser Dunaver's
squire
Jodge could not hold his water when he slept.
squire
say the squire
young squire
old squire
new squire
english squire
Russian
оруженосец
Portuguese
escudeiro
Catalan
escuder
Spanish
escudero