vbl. sb. [f. SQUIRE v.] The action of attending as a squire or escort.
1599. B. Jonson, Cynthias Rev., Palinode, From squiring to tilt-yards, play-houses, pageants, and all such publique places.
1639. Mayne, City-Match, III. iv. I will cut your wizzel, And spoil your squiring in the dark.
1859. Athenæum, 12 March, 349/2. Hand-kissings and effeminate squirings of ladies to and fro.