Meaning & Definition of word "Sire"

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    Sire

    /saɪər/

    noun:

    • 1. A title of respect used to address a king or nobleman.
      • Example: The villagers bowed before their sire, showing their loyalty and respect.
    • 2. A male parent, especially of a domestic animal.
      • Example: The sire of the champion racehorse was known for his speed and endurance.

    verb:

    • 1. To beget or to father offspring.
      • Example: The celebrated stallion sired numerous winners on the racetrack.
    • 2. To call or address someone as 'sire'.
      • Example: The knight addressed the king, saying, 'My sire, I pledge my loyalty to you.'

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'sire', from Latin 'senior' meaning 'older'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sire, I implore you:

    A phrase used when requesting something earnestly from someone in authority.

    by my sire:

    An expression of assurance or promise, relating to respect or authority.

    Related Words

    royalty:

    The status or power of a king or queen.

    patriarch:

    The male head of a family or tribe.

    offspring:

    The children or young of a particular parent or species.

    Slang Meanings of sire

    Meaning: An influential person in a particular field.

    Example Sentence: He's the sire of modern urban music.

    Meaning: A term used playfully to refer to someone in a humorous or light-hearted context.

    Example Sentence: You shall be known as the sire of silliness in this gathering!