释义 |
ˈsquiring, vbl. n. [f. squire v.] The action of attending as a squire or escort.
1599B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. Palinode, From squiring to tilt-yards, play-houses, pageants, and all such publique places. 1639Mayne City-Match iii. iv, I will cut your wizzel, And spoil your squiring in the dark. 1859Athenæum 12 Mar. 349 Hand-kissings and effeminate squirings of ladies. |