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Translingual

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Etymology

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Clipping of English Siri.

Symbol

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sir

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Siri.

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English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle English sir, unstressed form of sire, borrowed from Old French sire (master, sir, lord), from Latin senior (older, elder), from senex (old). Doublet of seigneur, seignior, senhor, senior, señor, senyor, signore, and sire.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sir (plural sirs)

  1. A man of a higher rank or position.
  2. A respectful term of address to a man of higher rank or position, particularly:
    • 1991 May 12, “Kidnapped!”, in Jeeves and Wooster, Series 2, Episode 5:
      Jeeves: Foreign travel often liberates emotions best kept in check, sir. The air of North America is notoriously stimulating in this regard, as witness the regrettable behavior of its inhabitants in 1776.
      B. Wooster: Hm? What happened in 1776, Jeeves?
      Jeeves: I prefer not to dwell on it, if it's convenient to you, sir.
    1. to a knight or other low member of the peerage.
      Just be careful. He gets whingy now if you don't address him as Sir John.
    2. to a superior military officer.
      Coordinate term: ma'am
      Sir, yes sir.
    3. to a teacher.
      Coordinate term: miss
      Here's my report, sir.
  3. A respectful term of address to an adult male (often older), especially if his name or proper title is unknown.
    Coordinate terms: madam, ma'am, miss
    Excuse me, sir, do you know the way to the art museum?

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Cantonese: sir, 阿Sir
  • Tamil: சார் (cār)

Translations

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Verb

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sir (third-person singular simple present sirs, present participle sirring, simple past and past participle sirred)

  1. (transitive, informal) To address another individual using "sir".
    Coordinate terms: ma'am, mam
    Sir, yes, sir! —Don't you sir me, private! I work for a living!

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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Ainu

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Noun

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sir (Kana spelling シㇼ)

  1. appearance
  2. earth
  3. land, mountain

Chinese

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Etymology 1

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From English sir.

Alternative forms

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sir (Cantonese)

  1. an honorific to a man senior than oneself, especially a teacher, a police officer or an engineer
    sirsir [Cantonese]  ―  can4-2 soe4 [Jyutping]  ―  Mr. Chan
Usage notes
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When this honorific term is preceded by names in tone 4 or tone 6, the tone of the name usually changes to tone 2.

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Etymology 2

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Romanisation of (soe4), influenced by spelling of English sir. Not related to English sir semantically.

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Verb

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sir (Cantonese)

  1. nonstandard form of (soe4)

Irish

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Verb

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sir (present analytic sireann, future analytic sirfidh, verbal noun sireadh, past participle sirthe)

  1. (literary) travel through, traverse
  2. (literary) seek out, have recourse to
  3. (literary) seek, ask for
    An té a shireas ní ar neach.Whoever asks someone for something.
  4. (literary) beseech, implore
    Sirim an tAthair.I beseech the Father.

Conjugation

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Conjugation of sir (first conjugation – A)
indicative singular plural direct relative autonomous
first second third first second third
present sirim sireann tú;
sirir
sireann sé, sí sirimid; sireann muid sireann sibh sireann siad;
sirid
a shireann; a shireas sirtear
past shir mé; shireas shir tú; shiris shir sé, sí shireamar; shir muid shir sibh; shireabhair shir siad; shireadar a shir sireadh
past habitual shirinn /
sirinn
shirteá /
sirteá
shireadh sé, sí /
sireadh sé, sí
shirimis; shireadh muid /
sirimis; sireadh muid
shireadh sibh /
sireadh sibh
shiridís; shireadh siad /
siridís; sireadh siad
a shireadh shirtí /
sirtí
singular plural direct relative autonomous
first second third first second third
future sirfidh mé;
sirfead
sirfidh tú;
sirfir
sirfidh sé, sí sirfimid;
sirfidh muid
sirfidh sibh sirfidh siad;
sirfid
a shirfidh; a shirfeas sirfear
conditional shirfinn /
sirfinn
shirfeá /
sirfeá
shirfeadh sé, sí /
sirfeadh sé, sí
shirfimis; shirfeadh muid /
sirfimis; sirfeadh muid
shirfeadh sibh /
sirfeadh sibh
shirfidís; shirfeadh siad /
sirfidís; sirfeadh siad
a shirfeadh shirfí /
sirfí
subjunctive singular plural direct relative autonomous
first second third first second third
present go sire mé;
go siread
go sire tú;
go sirir
go sire sé, sí go sirimid;
go sire muid
go sire sibh go sire siad;
go sirid
go sirtear
past sirinn sirteá sireadh sé, sí sirimis;
sireadh muid
sireadh sibh siridís;
sireadh siad
sirtí
imperative singular plural direct relative autonomous
first second third first second third
sirim sir sireadh sé, sí sirimis sirigí;
siridh
siridís sirtear
past participle sirthe
verbal noun sireadh

archaic or dialect form
dependent form

Javanese

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Romanization

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sir

  1. romanization of ꦱꦶꦂ

Maltese

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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sir

  1. second-person singular imperative of sar

Middle English

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Noun

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sir

  1. alternative form of sire

Portuguese

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Etymology

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    Unadapted borrowing from English sir.

    Noun

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    sir m (uncountable)

    1. sir (term of address used for knights)
      Synonym: senhor

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    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Unadapted borrowing from English sir.

    Noun

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    sir m (uncountable)

    1. sir

    Declension

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    singular only indefinite definite
    nominative-accusative sir sirul
    genitive-dative sir sirului
    vocative sirule

    Scottish Gaelic

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    Etymology

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    From Old Irish sirid (to traverse, seek). Cognate with Manx shirr.

    Verb

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    sir (past shir, future siridh, verbal noun sireadh, past participle sirte)

    1. seek, search, look for
      Synonym: lorg

    Mutation

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    Mutation of sir
    radical lenition
    sir shir
    after "an", t-sir

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

    Serbo-Croatian

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *syrъ, derived from "sour milk".

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    sȉr m inan (Cyrillic spelling си̏р)

    1. cheese
      Starost je nevažna stvar, osim ako ste sir.Age is something that doesn't matter, unless you are a cheese. (quote by Luis Buñuel)

    Declension

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    Declension of sir
    singular plural
    nominative sȉr sìrevi
    genitive sira sireva
    dative siru sirevima
    accusative sir sireve
    vocative siru sirevi
    locative siru sirevima
    instrumental sirom sirevima

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    Slovene

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Slavic *syrъ, derived from "sour milk". First attested in the 16th century.

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    Noun

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    sȉr m inan

    1. cheese

    Declension

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    Unknown tone or non-tonal
    The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
    Masculine inan., hard o-stem
    nom. sing. sìr
    gen. sing. síra
    singular dual plural
    nominative
    (imenovȃlnik)
    sìr síra síri
    genitive
    (rodȋlnik)
    síra sírov sírov
    dative
    (dajȃlnik)
    síru síroma sírom
    accusative
    (tožȋlnik)
    sìr síra síre
    locative
    (mẹ̑stnik)
    síru sírih sírih
    instrumental
    (orọ̑dnik)
    sírom síroma síri

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    Further reading

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    • sir”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU (in Slovene), 2014–2026

    Uzbek

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Russian сыр (syr).

    Noun

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    sir (plural sirlar)

    1. cheese
    Declension
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    Declension of sir
    singular plural
    nominative sir sirlar
    genitive sirning sirlarning
    dative sirga sirlarga
    definite accusative sirni sirlarni
    locative sirda sirlarda
    ablative sirdan sirlardan
    similative sirdek sirlardek
    Possessive forms of sir
    1st person singular
    singular plural
    nominative sirim sirlarim
    genitive sirimning sirlarimning
    dative sirimga sirlarimga
    definite accusative sirimni sirlarimni
    locative sirimda sirlarimda
    ablative sirimdan sirlarimdan
    similative sirimdek sirlarimdek
    2nd person singular
    singular plural
    nominative siring sirlaring
    genitive siringning sirlaringning
    dative siringga sirlaringga
    definite accusative siringni sirlaringni
    locative siringda sirlaringda
    ablative siringdan sirlaringdan
    similative siringdek sirlaringdek
    3rd person singular
    singular plural
    nominative siri sirlari
    genitive sirining sirlarining
    dative siriga sirlariga
    definite accusative sirini sirlarini
    locative sirida sirlarida
    ablative siridan sirlaridan
    similative siridek sirlaridek
    1st person plural
    singular plural
    nominative sirimiz sirlarimiz
    genitive sirimizning sirlarimizning
    dative sirimizga sirlarimizga
    definite accusative sirimizni sirlarimizni
    locative sirimizda sirlarimizda
    ablative sirimizdan sirlarimizdan
    similative sirimizdek sirlarimizdek
    2nd person plural
    singular plural
    nominative siringiz sirlaringiz
    genitive siringizning sirlaringizning
    dative siringizga sirlaringizga
    definite accusative siringizni sirlaringizni
    locative siringizda sirlaringizda
    ablative siringizdan sirlaringizdan
    similative siringizdek sirlaringizdek
    3rd person plural
    singular plural
    nominative siri sirlari
    genitive sirining sirlarining
    dative siriga sirlariga
    definite accusative sirini sirlarini
    locative sirida sirlarida
    ablative siridan sirlaridan
    similative siridek sirlaridek
    Synonyms
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    pishloq

    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed from Arabic سِرّ (sirr).

    Noun

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    sir (plural sirlar)

    1. secret
    Declension
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    Declension of sir
    singular plural
    nominative sir sirlar
    genitive sirning sirlarning
    dative sirga sirlarga
    definite accusative sirni sirlarni
    locative sirda sirlarda
    ablative sirdan sirlardan
    similative sirdek sirlardek
    Possessive forms of sir
    1st person singular
    singular plural
    nominative sirim sirlarim
    genitive sirimning sirlarimning
    dative sirimga sirlarimga
    definite accusative sirimni sirlarimni
    locative sirimda sirlarimda
    ablative sirimdan sirlarimdan
    similative sirimdek sirlarimdek
    2nd person singular
    singular plural
    nominative siring sirlaring
    genitive siringning sirlaringning
    dative siringga sirlaringga
    definite accusative siringni sirlaringni
    locative siringda sirlaringda
    ablative siringdan sirlaringdan
    similative siringdek sirlaringdek
    3rd person singular
    singular plural
    nominative siri sirlari
    genitive sirining sirlarining
    dative siriga sirlariga
    definite accusative sirini sirlarini
    locative sirida sirlarida
    ablative siridan sirlaridan
    similative siridek sirlaridek
    1st person plural
    singular plural
    nominative sirimiz sirlarimiz
    genitive sirimizning sirlarimizning
    dative sirimizga sirlarimizga
    definite accusative sirimizni sirlarimizni
    locative sirimizda sirlarimizda
    ablative sirimizdan sirlarimizdan
    similative sirimizdek sirlarimizdek
    2nd person plural
    singular plural
    nominative siringiz sirlaringiz
    genitive siringizning sirlaringizning
    dative siringizga sirlaringizga
    definite accusative siringizni sirlaringizni
    locative siringizda sirlaringizda
    ablative siringizdan sirlaringizdan
    similative siringizdek sirlaringizdek
    3rd person plural
    singular plural
    nominative siri sirlari
    genitive sirining sirlarining
    dative siriga sirlariga
    definite accusative sirini sirlarini
    locative sirida sirlarida
    ablative siridan sirlaridan
    similative siridek sirlaridek

    Welsh

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Middle English shire.[1]

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    sir f (plural siroedd, not mutable)

    1. county, shire
      Synonym: swydd

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    1. ^ R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke, et al., editors (1950–present), “sir”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies

    Zay

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    Etymology

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    Cognate to Silt'e [script needed] (sa:r).

    Noun

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    sir

    1. grass

    References

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    • Initial SLLE Survey of the Zway Area by Klaus Wedekind and Charlotte Wedekind, SIL International 2002, p. 6 (sil.org)

    Zazaki

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    garlic

    Etymology

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    Compare Persian سیر (sir, garlic).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): [ˈsiɾ]
    • Hyphenation: sir

    Noun

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    sir m

    1. garlic