• Sir

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /sɜː(ɹ)/
    • US enPR: sûr, IPA: /sɝ/, sÉš
    • Scotland IPA: /sɪr/
    • Rhymes: -ɜː(r)

    Origin

    From Middle English sir, from Old French sire ("master, sir, lord"), from Latin senior ("older, elder"), from senex ("old"). Compare sire, signor, seignior, señor.

    Noun

    sir or Sir

    (plural sirs)
    1. A man of a higher rank or position.
    2. An address to a military superior of either sex.Yes sir.
    3. An address to any male, especially if his name or proper address is unknown.Excuse me, sir, could you tell me where the nearest bookstore is?

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    Verb

    1. To address (someone) using "sir"."Right this way, sir." — "You don't have to sir me."He sirred me! Do I really look that masculine just because I'm wearing a tie?

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