Esquire

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Esquire is a courtesy title traditionally used in English-speaking countries to denote a man of higher social rank or, in modern usage, a practicing lawyer in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courtesy title
honorific
abbreviation Esq.
appliesTo individual persons
category forms of address
titles of respect
contrastsWith Mr.
culturalContext Anglo-American legal tradition
denotes man of higher social rank
practicing lawyer in the United States
etymologyOrigin Latin "scutarius"
Old French "esquier"
evolvedFrom rank below knight
fieldOfUse law
genderAssociation male (traditional)
hasVariant Esq
historicallyAssociatedWith gentry
social status
language English
legalStatusInUS informal professional designation
modernUsageRegion United States of America
surface form: United States
notUsedFor peers of the realm
royalty
originCountry England
positionInName post-nominal
professionalContext business cards of lawyers
legal correspondence
relatedTo gentleman
knight
squire
semanticField professional titles
social hierarchy
timePeriod medieval origin
usageNote not usually combined with academic degrees in the same styling
typically appended after the full name
usedBy members of the bar in the United States
usedFor attorneys
barristers (historical/UK context)
lawyers
usedIn English-speaking countries

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