sire
sire [sire sires sired siring] noun, verb BrE [ˈsaɪə(r)] NAmE [ˈsaɪər] noun 1. (technical)the male parent of an animal, especially a horse compare ↑dam 2. (old use)a word that people used when they addressed a king Word Origin: Middle English (in sense 2 of the noun): from Old French, from an alteration of Latin senior older, older man, comparative of senex, sen- ‘old man, old’. Sense 1 of the noun dates from the early 16th cent. verb 1. ~ sth to be the male parent of an animal, especially a horse 2. ~ sth (old-fashioned or humorous)to become the father of a child Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English (in sense 2 of the noun): from Old French, from an alteration of Latin senior older, older man, comparative of senex, sen- ‘old man, old’. Sense 1 of the noun dates from the early 16th cent.
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