feudatory vs squire

feudatory

noun
  • A feudal vassal. 

  • A feudal territory, a fief. 

  • A fee paid by such a vassal to hold land. 

adj
  • Relating to feudalism, feudal. 

squire

noun
  • A landowner from the English gentry during the early modern period. 

  • A male attendant on a great personage. 

  • A title of dignity next in degree below knight, and above gentleman. See esquire. 

  • A devoted attendant or follower of a lady; a beau. 

  • A shield-bearer or armor-bearer who attended a knight. 

  • Term of address to a male equal. 

  • A title of office and courtesy. See under esquire. 

verb
  • To attend as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protection. 

  • To attend as a squire. 

How often have the words feudatory and squire occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )