sieur (Meaning)
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sieur (n.)
Sir; -- a title of respect used by the French.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sieur
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sieur Sentence Examples
- The esteemed Sieur de la Salle embarked on an intrepid journey to explore the Mississippi River.
- In the halls of Versailles, the Sieur de Richelieu plotted and schemed with unmatched cunning.
- The Sieur d'Artagnan was a renowned swordsman and musketeer in the service of the French king.
- The Sieur de Montaigne retired from court life to his secluded chateau, where he penned his renowned philosophical essays.
- The Sieur de Montcalm defended New France against the British invasion with unwavering determination.
- The Sieur de Champlain founded the city of Quebec, becoming a pioneer in French colonization of North America.
- The Sieur de Roberval was a controversial governor of the French colony in Canada, known for his harsh rule.
- The Sieur de La Fayette fought alongside the American colonists in their struggle for independence.
- The Sieur de Lévis led French forces to victory at the Battle of Sainte-Foy, a turning point in the Seven Years' War.
- The Sieur de Foix was a fearless warrior and one of the most successful generals in French history.
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Sir; -- a title of respect used by the French.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The esteemed Sieur de la Salle embarked on an intrepid journey to explore the Mississippi River.
In the halls of Versailles, the Sieur de Richelieu plotted and schemed with unmatched cunning.
The Sieur d'Artagnan was a renowned swordsman and musketeer in the service of the French king.
The Sieur de Montaigne retired from court life to his secluded chateau, where he penned his renowned philosophical essays.