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squirearchy
[ skwahyuhr-ahr-kee ]
noun
- the collective body of squires or landed gentry of a country.
- the social, economic, and political class formed by the landed gentry.
squirearchy
/ 藞蝉办飞补瑟蓹藢谤蓱藧办瑟 /
noun
- government by squires
- squires collectively, esp as a political or social force
Derived Forms
- 蝉辩耻颈谤别藞补谤肠丑补濒, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉辩耻颈谤别路补谤顎僣丑补濒 蝉辩耻颈谤别路补谤顎僣丑颈路肠补濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of squirearchy1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of squirearchy1
Example Sentences
America's ruling class, both during the colonial period and the early decades of independence, was a direct offshoot of English squirearchy.
Some of the Prussian squirearchy are now making their way to the port.
The squirearchy of Cornwall, flush of money, through tin, pulled down their old residences and built mansions in the Georgian period, totally devoid of interest.
The vicar's new fad, as it was called, did not excite the same amount of hostility amongst the squirearchy of the neighbourhood as his effort at education, but the farmers liked it as ill.
The country was thus settled by a resident squirearchy of an almost English type.
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