Sirname

Word SIRNAME
Character 7
Hyphenation sir name
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "sirname" in example sentences

“But it must have some sirname — so must the lady — She cannot reside in my house, yet be without a name.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

Its funny how the people get my sirname spelling wrog: may name is Wienand : ❋ William Wray (2007)

Sec. card, drivers license, Etc. in the US format using my sirname. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Rob for some auld ill-will that they hae at him and his sirname. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Manetho also, who lived about the time of Nebuchadon – Asser, Asser being a Syriac word usually applied as a sirname to the kings of that country, as Teglat ❋ Unknown (2004)

Once, however, a sense of this possibility so far overcame her judgment, as to prompt an inquiry for the sirname of Ellena; but the mention of Rosalba had checked all further conjecture. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Edgar had (being but a Saxon) and by sundry such meanes, as he chiefly in this Empire did put in proofe and vse triumphantly, whereupon his sirname was Pacificus, most aptly and iustly. ❋ Unknown (2003)

I never learned his sirname though I met him continually for the next year and shared his studio with him. ❋ Waugh, Evelyn (1998)

"Miss Vernon," said Mrs. Haughton stiffly, "allow me even thus early in our acquaintance to make a request of you which is that you ignore the odious sirname of my step-daughter, simply calling her Blanche." ❋ Annie Gregg Savigny (N/A)

Orkney and Shetland had been added to certain royal donations, by a marriage with an heiress of the sirname of Speire. ❋ Mrs. Thomson (N/A)

His very sirname had an influence upon the good will of his superstitious and devoted followers. ❋ Mrs. Thomson (N/A)

Jinkins, bach, "-- he liked to be called by his sirname --" if you do larn ❋ Anne Beale (N/A)

These names were not always used; commonly two, and sometimes only the sirname. ❋ Charles K. Dillaway (N/A)

In the reign of Edward IV. a statute was enacted, commanding each individual to take upon himself a separate sirname, "either of his trade and faculty, or of some quality of his body or mind, or of the place where he dwelt, so that every one should be distinguished from the other." ❋ Various (N/A)

The loyal subject, who bore the name of Julius De Berry, was knighted on the spot, and the sirname of Fraize was given him in lieu of that which he had borne. ❋ Mrs. Thomson (N/A)

Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas, James the son of Alphæus (called also James the Less,) Thaddeus whose sirname was Jude, Simon the ❋ Unknown (N/A)

He said, he must have her sirname; upon which Jones hesitated a little, and presently after named Miss Sophia Western. ❋ Unknown (1917)

She left it to himself to recollect, that Mrs Smith was not the only widow in Bath between thirty and forty, with little to live on, and no sirname of dignity. ❋ Unknown (1892)

The peere must first be made Barrons by which they hold all their priviledges – Barrons of England – which is from ye king by patent; all his Children are Called ye honbl adding the Christian name to their sirname, and this remaines to daughters when marry'd. ❋ Unknown (1888)

The Eldest son of an Earle is Called Lord by his fathers title of Barron, the Eldest son of a Marquiss is Called Earle, by the title of his fathers Earledome, and all marquiss's younger sons are Called Lord by their Christian name added to their sirname. ❋ Unknown (1888)

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