SQUIRE


Meaning of SQUIRE in English

[noun] [C] old use - (in the past in England) a man who owned most of the land around a villageOn Christmas Eve, the squire would give a party for all the people who worked on his estate.(UK informal dated) Squire is sometimes used as a friendly greeting by one man to another who might be of a higher social class."I don't know if all my luggage is going to fit in the back of the taxi." "Don't worry, squire, I'll get it in."See study section: Titles and forms of address

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.