petty+squire
1squire|ling — «SKWYR lihng», noun. 1. a petty squire. 2. a young squire …
2James Squire — Infobox Person name =James Squire caption =Signature of James Squire birth date =1754 birth place =Kingston Upon Thames, England death date =16 May 1822 death place =Kissing Point, Sydney, Australia death cause =From illness over 3 months… …
3John Petty (Primitive Methodist Minister) — The Revd. John Petty (1807 – 22 April 1868) was a 19th century author and Primitive Methodist Minister, and the first Governor of Elmfield College. He was born in Salterforth, Yorkshire and died at Elmfield School, York. Memorial services were… …
4squireling — squire ling ( l[i^]ng), n. A petty squire. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …
5squireling — /skwuyeur ling/, n. 1. a landowner of a small estate. 2. a petty squire. [1675 85; SQUIRE + LING1] * * * …
6squireen — n. [Modern, Eng.] Country squire, petty squire …
7squireling — /ˈskwaɪəlɪŋ/ (say skwuyuhling) noun a petty squire. {squire + ling1} …
8squireen — [skwīr ēn′] n. [ SQUIRE + Ir dim. suffix een < Gael in] Irish a small landowner; petty squire …
9squir|een — «skwy REEN», noun. Especially Irish. a petty squire; a small landed proprietor. ╂[< squire + Irish īn] …
10squireling — liŋ noun ( s) : a young or petty squire …