English to Tamil Dictionary squire

squire

துரைமகன்
definition
verb
she was squired around Rome by a reporter
(of a man) accompany or escort (a woman).
noun
the squire of Radbourne Hall
a man of high social standing who owns and lives on an estate in a rural area, especially the chief landowner in such an area.
The next day, if he had passed the test, Olivier would be knighted, along with many other squires attending knights gathered here in Kazkraby for the tournament that always followed a meeting of the Council.
a young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself.
translation of 'squire'
ஒரு வீரனுடனிருப்பவன்,
துரைமகன்
example
Surely, some Light Colonel with a busted marriage could be convinced to 'squire' her around town while he waits out his retirement papers.
The old 16 th-century Welsh 'squire' - and crook - Sir John Wynn loved his ancestry.
the 'squire' of Radbourne Hall
Especially over-optimistic were those landowners who, envying the political rights and responsibilities of the English 'squire' , sought to popularize in Russia the ideas of British liberalism.
The trustworthy parson and the trustworthy 'squire' are the twin pillars of rural life.
sorry, 'squire', but I know my limitations
A 'squire' takes his fallen master's identity to joust in medieval combat.
We haven't verified that it works, and if you want to mess around with your Windows Registry, as it suggests, that's your own affair and nothing to do with us, 'squire' .
the 'squire' of Radbourne Hall
Joss and his gang actually report to the mastermind of the operation - Sir Humphrey Pengallan, the local 'squire' who is also Justice of the Peace.
Scott, by contrast, is very much the country 'squire' , down in town from his home in the Borders.
Nevertheless, he was wealthy enough to build Vaucluse House, still one of the best Georgian buildings in the country, and live there, as he said, like a 'squire' at home.
He has long yearned the quiet life of a country 'squire' in a little Cornish style farm in Sussex where he could raise bees.
Black portrays Roosevelt as a patrician country 'squire' who harbored a strong social conscience and a prejudice against the new industrial rich.
I told him how anxious you were about his reclusiveness, and to please you I think he would certainly 'squire' you about town, but he would undoubtedly prefer to stay at home and nurse his wound.
We know that he was born into a family of high standing in France and he describes himself as a 'squire' , certainly suggesting that his family were wealthy landowners.
A Grade II-listed former windmill, the Round House was built in 1790 by local 'squire' Earl Bathurst, who later became lord chancellor, and was used as a windmill until the early 1830s.
The 'squire' , Sir John Boileau, and the vicar, the Reverend Mr Andrew, were both highly literate men who didn't get on - and both kept diaries, largely about each other.
‘You've cost us a place in the final, 'squire' .’
Andy finds time to 'squire' a few pretty ladies around, too, and even his motherly Aunt Bee dallies with romance this season.
That leaves plenty of time for Barney and Andy to 'squire' their young ladies around - and handle all the personal squabbles that crop up in this little town where everyone knows everyone else's business.
Striding out with his faithful hound at his heels, he would be the picture of the country 'squire' were it not for his somewhat bizarre attire - cut-off shorts, a sleeveless T - shirt and a sailor's cap.
Deference to the 'squire' and the parson was often a façade, masking constant challenges to authority by poaching and more explicit threats of rick-burning.
Marcia was such a knockout I wanted to 'squire' her about to show her off, but she would have none of that.
So it seems that your working career, 'squire' , is very much tied up with the World Club Championship bid from the Wolves.
Her father Sir Reginald Sheffield 8th Baronet, 'squire' of Normanby Park, Lincolnshire, was appointed a deputy lieutenant for what was then Humberside in 1985.
If you survive being a page, and can stand being a 'squire' , and pass the test of knighthood, then, and only then, will you be worthy of the title of a knight.
The whole place seemed a maze to me, and I could not imagine how Liam navigated them, even though he had lived here from birth, with the exception of the time that he served his 'squiredom' .
There was also a small English rising in Northumberland, supported mostly by catholic and high Anglican 'squires' who were bankrupt.
Having just ended his 'squireship' , Mieric has decided to seek his fortune and travel - wanting to experience for himself the wonders of his uncle's tales.
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