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sir-reverence
[ sur-rev-er-uhns ]
noun
Obsolete.
- (used as an expression of apology, as before unseemly or indelicate words.)
sir-reverence
interjection
- obsolete.an expression of apology used esp to introduce taboo or vulgar words or phrases
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sir-reverence1
First recorded in 1565–75; alteration of save your reverence
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of sir-reverence1
C16: short for save your reverence
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Example Sentences
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SÄ′ver, one who saves; Save′-rev′erence, or Sir-reverence, an apologetic phrase in conversation to cover anything offensive.—adj.
From
Sir-reverence, sėr-rev′e-rens, n. a corr. of save-reverence.
From
Lat. salv� reverenti�, whence sa' reverence, sur-reverence, and sir-reverence.Sith,
From
S. A very reverent body; ay, such a one as a man 90 may not speak of, without he say Sir-reverence.
From
Cackamarda Orangate; and 'twere not for the Name of Cackamarda, and so forth, a Man had as good have a Sir-reverence at his Nose.
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