sirra

/ˈsɪrə/
noun
  1. An archaic or dialectal term used to address a man or boy, often implying inferiority or familiarity; a variant of 'sirrah'.
    • The teacher in the historical novel used 'sirra' to scold the mischievous page.
    • The farmer called to the young lad, 'Sirra, bring me that bucket.'
    • In the old play, the knight shouted, 'Come here, sirra, and fetch my horse!'
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