|
Definition of Squirarchy
1. n. The gentlemen, or gentry, of a country, collectively.
Definition of Squirarchy
1. Noun. (alternative form of squirearchy) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Squirarchy
1. [n -CHIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Squirarchy
Literary usage of Squirarchy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of Edward FitzGerald by Edward FitzGerald (1894)
"And really it is the sad ugliness of our once pleasant Fields that half drives
me to the Water where the Power of the squirarchy stops I To EB Cowell. ..."
2. Political parties in the United States, 1846-1861 by Jesse Macy (1900)
"The early Tudor monarchs looked for support to the middle-class folk in the
country, called the squirarchy, while they completed the political degradation ..."
3. Political parties in the United States, 1846-1861 by Jesse Macy (1900)
"The early Tudor monarchs looked for support to the middle-class folk in the
country, called the squirarchy, while they completed the political degradation ..."
4. Political parties in the United States, 1846-1861 by Jesse Macy (1900)
"The early Tudor monarchs looked for support to the middle-class folk in the
country, called the squirarchy, while they completed the political degradation ..."