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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: EMS-EUD |
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EQUERRY (from the Fr. ecuric, a stable, through its older form escurie, from the Med. Lat. scuria, a word of Teutonic origin for a stable or shed, cf. Ger. Scheuer; the modern spelling has con-fused the word with the Lat. equus, a horse) , a contracted form of " gentleman
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