squireship
/ˈskwɪərʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being a squire or a young nobleman attending a knight or a higher noble.
“The young noble’s squireship was marked by his dedication to the knight’s service.”
1. noun
The state of being a squire or a young nobleman attending a knight or a higher noble.
“The young noble’s squireship was marked by his dedication to the knight’s service.”