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“sir”
1. A form of "sire", a respectful form of address for a king or lord: Making a deep bow, the knight apologized to the duke stating, "Sir, please excuse my muddy armor".
2. Etymology: from Latin senior, "older" through Old French and it is the source of English, senior.
2. Etymology: from Latin senior, "older" through Old French and it is the source of English, senior.
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sen-, sene-, seni-, sir-
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“sir”
sen-, sene-, seni-, sir-
Latin: old age, old, elder, elderly; in this unit.
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