Squires [verb]
Definition of Squires:
accompany
Sentence/Example of Squires:
He made his way to the house of Squire Paine, and, after a brief pause, was admitted.
His guns, dogs, and horses, were the things the squire held most dear.
"Nay, I had other things upon my mind," the squire answered.
"As empty as an English squire, coz," cried the first speaker.
For me, I will ride into their camp with my squire and two archers.
The body of the French squire had been dragged out by them and hacked to pieces.
I see that your squire's eyes are starting from his head like a trussed crab.
Come hither, young man, young English squire with the gray eyes!
In the track of both peoples, "death follows like a squire."
One day Hiram came into Squire Hall's office with a letter in his hand.