Definition of Squarson

1. Noun. A squire who is also the local rector. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Squarson

1. a clergyman and landowner [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Squarson

squaric acid
squaring
squaring the circle
squarings
squarish
squarishly
squarishness
squarishnesses
squark
squarks
squarrose
squarrosely
squarroso-dentate
squarrous
squarrulose
squarson (current term)
squarsons
squash
squash ball
squash bug
squash court
squash courts
squash pie
squash player
squash players
squash racket
squash rackets
squash racquet
squash racquets

Literary usage of Squarson

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Personalia: Intimate Recollections of Famous Men, Political, Literary by Julian Osgood Field (1903)
"... the Lincolnshire Clergy—"squarson" King—Parson Dymoke —Bishop Sumner—Lord Thurlow—Bishop Wilberforce —William Wilberforce—Professor Jowett—His Favorite ..."

2. Personalia: Intimate Recollections of Famous Men, Political, Literary by Įmonių susivienijimas Sigma (1903)
"... Lord Palmerston— Archbishop Tait—Mrs. Tait—Bishop Jackson and the Lincolnshire Clergy—"squarson" King—Parson Dymoke —Bishop Sumner—Lord Thurlow—Bishop ..."

3. Memini, Or Reminiscences of Irish Life by Maurice O'Connor Morris (1892)
"He was a squarson " —or a squire and parson combination. I lent him my name for a nomination to a big race; we saw London by gas-light afterwards, ..."

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