〘Noun〙① (Sir) In the UK, this is an honorific used before the name of a person who holds the title of baronet (a rank lower than baron but higher than knight) or knight. Sir. ② (sir) A respectful title used when addressing or responding to a male of higher rank. "Yes sir" [Handbook of Foreign Languages (1912)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① (Sir) イギリスで、準男爵(バロネット=男爵より下でナイトより上)やナイトの称号をもつ人の名の前につける尊称。卿。② (sir) 目上の男性に呼びかけたり返答したりするときの敬称。「イエスサー」 〔舶来語便覧(1912)〕
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