Sire (n.) |
A lord, master, or other person in authority. See Sir. |
Sire (n.) |
A tittle of respect formerly used in speaking to elders and superiors, but now only in addressing a sovereign. |
Sire (n.) |
A father; the head of a family; the husband. |
Sire (n.) |
A creator; a maker; an author; an originator. |
Sire (n.) |
The male parent of a beast; -- applied especially to horses; as, the horse had a good sire. |
Sire (v. t.) |
To beget; to procreate; -- used of beasts, and especially of stallions. |
Sire |
American record label |
Sire |
Respectful form of address for reigning kings in Europe |
Sire |
Village in Barito Selatan Regency, Indonesia |
Sire |
Book by Jean Raspail |
Sire |
Family name |
Sire Synonyms |
Father, Forefather |
Sire Synonyms |
Bring Fort, Beget, Father, Generate, Engender, Mother, Get |
SIRE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
Short interspersed repetitive element |
SIRE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
Society for the Investigation of Recurring Events |
SIRE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
Solar Isotope Radition Experiment |
SIRE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
Sterol-independent regulatory element |
SIRE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
Syracuse Information Retrieval Experiments |