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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
*[[w:IPA|IPA]]: /sjœʁ/
* [[w:IPA|IPA]]: /sjœʁ/
*[[w:SAMPA|SAMPA]]: /sj9R/
* [[w:SAMPA|SAMPA]]: /sj9R/


===Pronoun===
===Pronoun===
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# [[sir]], [[Mr.]], [[lord]]; title of respect for a man
# [[sir]], [[Mr.]], [[lord]]; title of respect for a man


===Related terms===
====Related terms====
*[[dame]]
* [[dame]]
*[[lord]]
* [[lord]]
*[[Madame]]
* [[Madame]]
*[[mister]]
* [[mister]]
*[[monsieur]]
* [[monsieur]]
*[[Mr.]]
* [[Mr.]]
*[[seignior]]
* [[seignior]]
*[[seigneur]]
* [[seigneur]]
*[[sir]]
* [[sir]]


[[es:sieur]]
[[es:sieur]]

Revision as of 10:58, 16 May 2008

French

Etymology

From Latin senior, older or elder, from senex, old.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

(deprecated template usage) sieur

  1. sir, Mr., lord; title of respect for a man