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Sirrah

Sirrah logo #10101) Buster, old-style 2) Feudal term of address 3) Male 4) Male person 5) Old fashioned address 6) Old word of contempt 7) Old-fashioned term of address 8) Reproachful title, old style 9) Shakespearean term of address 10) Star in andromeda 11) Term of address, old style
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Sirrah

Sirrah logo #21000 Sirrah is an archaic term used to address inferiors, sometimes as an expression of contempt. The term appears in several Shakespeare plays, Notably Julius Caesar (play) and Antony and Cleopatra. Sirrah may also refer to: ...
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Sirrah

Sirrah logo #21002• (n.) A term of address implying inferiority and used in anger, contempt, reproach, or disrespectful familiarity, addressed to a man or boy, but sometimes to a woman. In sililoquies often preceded by ah. Not used in the plural.
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sirrah

sirrah logo #20973A term of address implying inferiority and used in anger, contempt, reproach, or disrespectful familiarity, addressed to a man or boy, but sometimes to a woman. In sililoquies often preceded by ah. Not used in the plural. 'Ah, sirrah mistress.' 'Go, sirrah, to my cell.' (Shak) ... Origin: Probably from Icel. Sira, fr. F. Sire. See Sir. ... Source: ...
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Sirrah

Sirrah logo #20972Sir'rah noun [ Probably from Icelandic sīra , from French sire . See Sir .] A term of address implying inferiority and used in anger, contempt, reproach, or disrespectful familiarity, addressed to a man or boy, but sometimes to a woman. In sililoquies often preceded by ah
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sirrah

sirrah logo #20400[n] - formerly a contemptuous term of address to an inferior man or boy
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sirrah

sirrah logo #20974 noun formerly a contemptuous term of address to an inferior man or boy; often used in anger
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