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latin squire

 

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Latin Squire

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1:

A Latin squire refers to a young nobleman who serves as an attendant to a knight during the medieval times. They were responsible for assisting the knight in battle, caring for their horses, and performing various household tasks.

Example Sentence:

The Latin squire diligently polished his master's armor before the upcoming jousting tournament.

Sense 2:

Latin squire can also refer to a person who is studying the Latin language, especially in a formal educational setting.

Example Sentence:

Maria, a diligent Latin squire, spends hours each day memorizing and translating Latin texts.

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