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Equerry

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Eq″uer‐ry (?; 277), n.; pl.Equerries (#). [F. écurie stable, for older escurie, escuirie (confused somewhat with F. écuyer, OF. escuyer, squire), LL. scuria, OHG. skiura, sc�ra, barn, shed, G. scheuer, from a root meaning to cover, protect, and akin to L. scutum shield. See Esquire, and cf. Ecurie, Querry.] 1. A large stable or lodge for horses. Johnson.

2. An officer of princes or nobles, charged with the care of their horses.

☞ In England equerries are officers of the royal household in the department of the Master of the Horse.