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Escudero Meaning in English

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ɛskuˈdɛɹoʊ
es-koo-DER-oh
ˌɛskuˈdeəɹəʊ
es-koo-DAIR-oh

Definition

A squire; a young man who attended and assisted a knight in medieval times, often training to become a knight himself. In Spanish literature, especially in 'Don Quijote', an 'escudero' is the loyal companion who serves and supports the main hero.

Usage & Nuances

'Escudero' is most often used in historical or literary contexts, especially referring to sidekicks or loyal assistants (e.g., Sancho Panza as Don Quijote's 'escudero'). In modern Spanish, it can refer metaphorically to someone who supports another. Not interchangeable with 'servant'.

Example Sentences

In old stories, a knight often had an escudero to help him.

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Sancho Panza is the famous escudero in Don Quijote.

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The escudero carried his master's shield and sword.

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Don't underestimate the escudero—he's always got the hero's back.

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If you ever feel lost, find yourself an escudero like Sancho Panza.

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Nowadays, people sometimes call a loyal friend their escudero as a joke.

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