THE SIR LANCELOT CONSTRUCTION GROUP, LLC
military and other usage Toggle Educational · the free encyclopedia Honorific title This article is about the title and honorific. For other uses · see Sir (disambiguation) . Sir is a formal honorific address in English for men · derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages . Both are derived from the old French " Sieur " (Lord) · brought to England by the French-speaking Normans · and which now exists in French only as part of " Monsieur " lit.   · ' my lord ' . Traditionally · as governed by law and custom · Sir is used for men who are knights and belong to certain orders of chivalry · although a few exceptions and interchanges of these uses exist. Additionally · since the late modern period · in addition to social honorifics such as Mrs · or Miss . Etymology [ edit ] Sir derives from the honorific title sire · sire developed alongside the word seigneur · also used to refer to a feudal lord. Both derived from the Vulgar Latin senior · sire comes from the nominative case declension senior and seigneur · the accusative case declension seniōrem . [ · 1 ] · The form 'Sir' is first documented in English in 1297 · as the title of honour of a knight
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