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French seigneur, from Old
French seignor (oblique form of sire), from
Latin seniōrem, the
accusative singular of
senior ("elder"), the
comparative form of senex...
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shortened to the
modern French Monsieur,
derives directly from the
Latin seniorem,
meaning "elder, senior". From this
Latin source derived directly also...
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nominative case
declension senior and seigneur, the
accusative case
declension seniōrem. The form 'Sir' is
first do****ented in
English in 1297, as the
title of...
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published digitally Chronica Ecclesiæ
Hamelensis (1384) by
Joannem de Polda,
Seniorem Ecclesiæ, in
Rerum Germanicarum tomi III : I.
Historicos Germanicos (1688)...
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sieur (Lat seiior, seiiōrem) and le
seignor (nom. †sendre; Lat senior,
seniōrem)
survive in the
vocabulary of
later French (sire, sieur, seigneur) as different...
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Heinrich ****mann: Ad
Christianum Danielem Beckium Vniversitatis Lipsiensis seniorem De
mutationibus literarum ipso
spectante adivvante ornante factis : epistola...
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pagano posses? O quam
uellem non hostem, sed
habere fidelem, de quo dico,
seniorem Boleszlauum!
Respondebis forsitan: uolo.
Henry II
continued his alliance...
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Pierre Vermont (l’aîné, primus,
Vermond seniorem; c. 1495 –
before February 22, 1533) was a
French composer of the Renaissance, ****ociated with the Sainte-Chapelle...
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Glebsky Latvian SSR
State Prize (1989)
Lielais Kristaps (1998)
TVNet Latvija Seniorem Nekropole kasjaunas.lv:
Purva bridēja mīlestība. Atklāti stāsta Ulda Pūcīša...
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etymological origins, as in
Spanish llama 'flame' <
FLAMMA and señor 'mister' <
SENIOREM. In some cases, a
spelling convention p****ed
beyond its
language of origin...