Associations to the word «Equerry»
Noun
- Groom
- Chevalier
- Princesse
- Valet
- Comte
- Highness
- Aide
- Chamberlain
- Usher
- Duchess
- Stable
- Ordinary
- Sovereign
- Majesty
- Garth
- Sigismund
- Horseback
- Attendant
- Queen
- Duc
- Ley
- Duke
- Quixote
- Prince
- Vii
- Dragoon
- Treasurer
- Marshal
- Marquis
- Crown
- Accession
- Keeper
- Monsieur
- Elizabeth
- Consort
- Carriage
- Guards
- Nobleman
- Viii
- Princess
- Wales
- Vi
- Colonel
- Royal
- Horseman
- Madame
- King
- Edward
- Nobles
- Purse
- Drake
- Cumberland
- Monarch
- Edinburgh
- Coronation
- Victoria
- Louise
- Dudley
- Gentleman
- Attendance
- Horse
- George
- Lieutenant
- Household
- Master
- Empress
- Frederick
- Robe
- Secretary
- Baron
- Sharpe
- Appointment
- Peer
- Guard
- Count
- Mars
- Albert
- Knight
- Officer
- Iii
- Major
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EQUERRY, noun. An officer responsible for the care and supervision of the horses of a person of rank.
EQUERRY, noun. (British) A personal attendant to a head of state, a member of a royal family, or a national representative.
Dictionary definition
EQUERRY, noun. An official charged with the care of the horses of princes or nobles.
EQUERRY, noun. A personal attendant of the British royal family.
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