equerryˈɛk wə ri, ɪˈkwɛr i
equerry (n)
- plural
- equerries
English Definitions:
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
equerry (Noun)
An officer responsible for the care and supervision of the horses of a person of rank.
equerry (Noun)
A personal attendant to a head of state, a member of a royal family, or a national representative.
Equerry
An equerry is an officer of honour. Historically, it was a senior attendant with responsibilities for the horses of a person of rank. In contemporary use, it is a personal attendant, usually upon a Sovereign, a member of a Royal Family, or a national representative. They are equivalent to Aides-de-Camp, but the term is now prevalent only in the Commonwealth of Nations.
Equerry
An equerry (; from French écurie 'stable', and related to écuyer 'squire') is an officer of honour. Historically, it was a senior attendant with responsibilities for the horses of a person of rank. In contemporary use, it is a personal attendant, usually upon a sovereign, a member of a royal family, or a national representative. The role is equivalent to an aide-de-camp, but the term is now prevalent only in the Commonwealth of Nations.
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