[f. as prec. + -DOM.] a. The status or dignity of an esquire. b. The body of esquires; esquires collectively.

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1863.  Sala, Capt. Dangerous, II. iii. 107. Mr. Pinchin, whose Esquiredom—and proud enough he was of it—I may now as well Drop.

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1864.  Burton, Scot Abr., I. i. 38. The flower of the chivalry and esquiredom.

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