A title of office and courtesy. See under Esquire.
Knight-aspirant. (Gies, Joseph and Francis. Life in a Medieval Castle, 231) Apprentice knight, aged between 13 and 21, classes as a man-at-arms in action. (Wise, Terence. Medieval Warfare, 251) Related terms: Esquire
Squires are followers of a liege knight, who are sponsored for knighthood. A knight is responsible for the actions of his squires. Squires are given the powers of a "Warmark", and wear an unadorned red belt.
a servant to a knight; could be an inspiring knight
young nobleman attendant on a knight
a man who attends or escorts a woman
attend upon as a squire; serve as a squire
a dependant of a Knight who teaches them one or many of the arts martial
a Knight-in-Training, so you cannot be both
a Knight's personal servant
a title of dignity given to a young knight in training
A Knight's particular student, being trained in heavy list fighting. Not an official SCA rank, but indicates major interest in combat skills. Usually wears a red belt with the Knight's device on the tab.
A fighter who has been accepted as a student by a member of the Chivalry. (In the West, squires wear red belts in token of the association.)
Squires are knights-in-training who attend to the needs of their lord. Most squires enter their duties at a young age and will eventually reach knighthood if/when they have proven themselves worthy to their benefactors.
A fighter who has been accepted as a student by a member of Chivalry,, a Knight or a Master of Arms.
In feudal times a squire was a man-at-arms in the service of a knight, often as his apprentice.
Squire is the name of three fictional superheroes in the DC comics universe. Originally created in the 1950s as a counterpart to Robin for the Knight, a subsequent retcon made the Knight himself Squire to the Golden Age hero, the Shining Knight. Since then, a third characters has taken up the name Squire, though the appearance, abilities, and training of all three are similar.
Squire is the third book in the series Protector of the Small by fantasy author Tamora Pierce. It details Keladry of Mindelan (Kel)'s continuing quest for knighthood.