ESQUIRE 1 . Historically, a young nobleman who, in his process to become a knight, was another gentleman's servant or assistant. 2 . In England, an educated title that is placed as an appendix to a name, in particular, by initialing a letter or other document. 3 . Monthly American Men's Magazine founded in 1933 by Arnold Gingrish of Hearst Corporation, of great literary tradition.
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