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'''Sir''' is the [[title]] or [[honorific]] used to identify [[Knight]]s, both [[mundane]]ly and within the [[SCA]]. |
'''Sir''' is the [[title]] or [[honorific]] used to identify [[Knight]]s, both [[mundane]]ly and within the [[SCA]]. |
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It is also used for other mundane [[rank]]s like a [[baronet]] in [[Britain]]. |
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==Alternate Titles== |
==Alternate Titles== |
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<td>S��r</td> |
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<td>[[Greek]]</td> |
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<td>Hipp�tes / K�rios</td> |
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<td>[[Hungarian]]</td> |
<td>[[Hungarian]]</td> |
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<td>�r [Uram]</td> |
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<td>[[Spanish]]</td> |
<td>[[Spanish]]</td> |
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<td>Don ( |
<td>Don (Do�a)</td> |
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<td>[[Turkish]]</td> |
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<td>S�r</td> |
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 16 May 2008
Sir is the title or honorific used to identify Knights, both mundanely and within the SCA.
It is also used for other mundane ranks like a baronet in Britain.
Alternate Titles
The SCA recognises the following alternate titles in other languages as the equivalent to Sir:
Language | Alternate Form |
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Albanian | Zotni |
Arabic | --- |
Catalan | Senyor |
Czech | Lord |
Danish | Herre |
Dutch | Mijnheer |
Estonian | S��r |
Finnish | Ritari |
French | Sieur |
German | Sir |
Greek | Hipp�tes / K�rios |
Hebrew | Sair[ah] |
Hungarian | �r [Uram] |
Icelandic | Herra |
Irish Gaelic | Sior / An ridire |
Italian | Sir |
Latin | Eques |
Middle Norwegian | Herre |
Old English | --- |
Old Norse | Riddari |
Polish | Pan[i] |
Portuguese | Cavaleiro |
Romanian | Domnule |
Russian | --- |
Scots Gaelic | a Shir / Shair |
Spanish | Don (Do�a) |
Swedish | Herr |
Turkish | S�r |
Welsh | Syr |