A title of courtesy prefixed to the first name (sometimes with the surname also) of an Italian man (equivalent to the English Mr).
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous forms of address or title > [noun] > for a man > in languages other than English (12) Messer1566 A title of courtesy prefixed to the first name (sometimes with the surname also) of an Italian man (equivalent to the English Mr). signory1585 = signorship, n. Now rare. signor1592 With omission of the name, or in substitution for it: a title of courtesy for or form of address to an Italian man. Also (in representations of the… signore1594 = signor, n. mynheer1605 As a polite or respectful form of address to a Dutchman or an Afrikaner: sir, mister (Mr). Also used as a title or sometimes substituted for the… signorship1633 With possessive adjective: a title of respect given to a man normally addressed as ‘signor’. tuan1779 A master, a lord, formerly esp. a European as spoken to or of by Malays; frequently used as a title of respect or form of address, = ‘sir’, ‘mister’. Bwana1860 A title of courtesy or respect prefixed to the surname or first name of a man. In early use also: a master. Cf. Bw, n. meneer1899 As a title of, or polite or respectful form of address to, an Afrikaans man: mister (Mr), sir. Also substituted by a speaker for the name of an… oga1917 In Nigeria and surrounding areas: a chief, employer, or superior; (frequently as a form of address) sir, master. Thakin1920 A term of respectful address used by the people of Burma (Myanmar). sayyid1964 In Arab countries: a respectful title or form of address for a man. |
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