grandsirs

/ˈɡrændˌsɜrz/
noun
  1. A respectful or formal term of address for a man, especially an older one; sometimes used in historical or ceremonial contexts.
    • The knight bowed and said, 'I am at your service, grandsir.'
    • In the old play, the king was addressed as 'grandsir' by his courtiers.
    • The young page greeted the elderly lord with a respectful 'Good morning, grandsir.'
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