siôr

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See also: sior, sìor, síor-, and siör

Friulian

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Etymology

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From Vulgar Latin *seior, contracted form of Latin senior. Compare French sieur, sire.

Noun

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siôr m (plural siôrs)

  1. (used to address a man) sir
  2. rich man

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Adjective

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siôr

  1. rich

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