sire |
hurt |
As a proper noun sire
is .
As a verb hurt is
to be painful.
As an adjective hurt is
wounded, physically injured.
As a noun hurt is
an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience).
sire |
undefined |
As a proper noun sire
is .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
mother |
sire |
Related terms |
Mother is a related term of sire.
As proper nouns the difference between mother and sire
is that
mother is one's mother while
sire is .
sire |
bore |
As a proper noun sire
is .
As a noun bore is
farmer.
important |
sire |
As an adjective important
is important.
As a proper noun sire is
.
sire |
signor |
As a proper noun sire
is .
As a noun signor is
a courtesy title used to a man of italian origin.
sire |
seigneur |
As proper nouns the difference between sire and seigneur
is that
sire is while
seigneur is lord (god).
meadow |
sire |
As proper nouns the difference between meadow and sire
is that
meadow is a town in texas while
sire is .
sire |
pa |
As a proper noun sire
is .
As a noun pa is
head.
sire |
antecedent |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between sire and antecedent
is that
sire is a lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign while
antecedent is in “The policeman asked the boy what he was doing.”, the phrase “the boy” is the antecedent of the pronoun “he”.
As a verb sire
is of a male: to procreate; to father, beget.
As an adjective antecedent is
earlier, either in time or order.
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