sirras

/ˈsɪrəz/
noun
  1. Plural form of 'sirra' or 'sirrah'; used to address multiple men or boys in an archaic or dialectal manner.
    • The general addressed the soldiers, 'Listen well, sirras, for we march at dawn.'
    • In the old play, the queen said to the pages, 'Sirras, attend to your duties.'
    • The farmer called out to the workers, 'Sirras, bring the harvest in before the rain.'
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