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message 51: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments sirrah

Main Entry: sir·rah
Variant(s): also sir·ra \ˈsir-ə\
Function: noun
Etymology: alteration of sir
Date: 1526
obsolete —used as a form of address implying inferiority in the person addressed


message 52: by Kelly (new)

Kelly  | 213 comments UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "sirrah

Main Entry: sir·rah
Variant(s): also sir·ra \ˈsir-ə\
Function: noun
Etymology: alteration of sir
Date: 1526
obsolete —used as a form of address implying inferiority in the person ..."



I was going to look that one up. Thanks Dhestiny!


message 53: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments You're welcome! I'm reading Sinful and that word is used so I looked it up!


message 54: by Alycia (new)

Alycia | 1478 comments I was wondering too! I could guess the definition only in the context it was used in Sinful.


message 55: by Kelly (new)

Kelly  | 213 comments UniquelyMoi *~*Dhestiny*~* wrote: "You're welcome! I'm reading Sinful and that word is used so I looked it up!"

Sinful was the first time I ever saw that word.


message 56: by UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish, Your Humble Servant (new)

UniquelyMoi ~ BlithelyBookish | 8001 comments The only thing I could gather from the word, based on usage, was that it wasn't a term of endearment. LOL


Carol Cork *Young at Heart Oldie* (httpsrakesandrascalswordpresscom) | 2140 comments Sophia Nash has a useful list of Regency terms on her website which I came across by accident today. Here's the link:

http://www.sophianash.com/era.htm


message 58: by Lisa Kay (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 4782 comments Thanks for the site, Carol!


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