a. rare. [f. SQUIRE sb.] Of or belonging to, befitting, a squire; squirely.

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1791.  Anna Seward, Lett. (1811), III. 99. The whole wide expanse is dotted over by white rough-cast cottages, and here and there a village-spire and squiral chateau. Ibid. (1804), VI. 198. The residence of squiral opulence.

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