Meaning & Definition of Sire in English
Sire
A respectful term of address for a man of rank or authority.
Pronunciation:
/saɪər/Part of Speech:
noun, verbPlural:
siresDetailed Definitions
Definition: A term of address for a king or lord.
Example Sentence: The knights bowed before the sire, paying their respects.
Definition: A male parent of an animal, especially a horse.
Example Sentence: The sire of the winning racehorse was well known in the breeding community.
Definition: To become the father of; to sire a child.
Example Sentence: He sired several children during his lifetime.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from Old French 'sire', from Latin 'senior' meaning 'older'.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: señor
- French: seigneur
- German: Herr
- Russian: господин
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!