Obs. A harlots attendant; a pimp. Cf. APRON-SQUIRE.
c. 1500. Way to Spyttel Hous, 832, in Hazl., E. P. P., IV. 60. Applesquyers, entycers, and rauysshers.
1599. Warn. Faire Wom., II. 1158. Trusty Roger, her base apple-squire.
1738. Poor Robin (N.). Whores, pimps, panders, and apple-squires.