esquiring

/ɛˈskwaɪərɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of accompanying or escorting someone, especially a woman, as a sign of respect or courtesy.
    • He spent the evening esquiring his aunt around the museum.
    • Esquiring a guest to the head table is a traditional duty of the host.
    • The butler was tasked with esquiring the visitors to the drawing room.
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