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1sire

noun \ˈsī(-ə)r\

—used formerly to address a man of rank or authority (such as a king or lord)

: a male parent of some animals (such as dogs and horses)

Full Definition of SIRE

1
a :  father
b archaic :  male ancestor :  forefather
c :  author, originator
2
a archaic :  a man of rank or authority; especially :  lord —used formerly as a form of address and as a title
b obsolete :  an elderly man :  senior
3
:  the male parent of an animal and especially of a domestic animal
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Origin of SIRE

Middle English, from Anglo-French, lord, feudal superior, from Vulgar Latin *seior, alteration of Latin senior older — more at senior
First Known Use: 13th century

Related to SIRE

Other Forms of Address Terms

appellation, beatitude, brethren, emeritus, esquire, sous

2sire

transitive verb

of an animal : to become the father of (an animal)

: to become the father of (a child)

siredsir·ing

Full Definition of SIRE

1
:  beget —used especially of male domestic animals
2
:  to bring into being :  originate

First Known Use of SIRE

1611

Other Animal Husbandry Terms

apiary, bantam, calico, girth, hogwash, mast, rut

Rhymes with SIRE

SIRE[1] Defined for Kids

1sire

noun \ˈsīr\

Definition of SIRE for Kids

1
often cap :  1father 1
2
:  the male parent of a domestic animal
3
—used in the past to address a man of rank (as a king) <Your horses are ready, sire.>

2sire

verb
siredsir·ing

Definition of SIRE for Kids

:  to become the father of

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