Form of address to a child
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KIDDOForm of address to a child
poppetsAn endearingly sweet or pretty child or young girl (often used as an affectionate form of address)
poppetAn endearingly sweet or pretty child or young girl (often used as an affectionate form of address)
pumpkinUsed as an affectionate term of address, esp. to a child
pumpkinsUsed as an affectionate term of address, esp. to a child
lambsUsed to describe or address someone regarded with affection or pity, esp. a young child
SIREForm of address to a monarch.
SIREForm of address to a ruler.
SIREForm of address applied to a monarch.
MADAMAForm of polite address to a signora.
sirraha form of address used to inferiors, also SIRRA
sirraa form of address used to inferiors, also SIRRAH
sirrasSIRRA, a form of address used to inferiors, also SIRRAH
oldnessused as a familiar form of address to a person
partnerA friendly form of address by one man to another
sirto use a respectful form of address to a man
sirrahsSIRRAH, a form of address used to inferiors, also SIRRA
babusa Hindu gentleman a form of address corresponding to Mr.
partnersA friendly form of address by one man to another
sirringSIR, to use a respectful form of address to a man
sirredSIR, to use a respectful form of address to a man
darlingsUsed as an affectionate form of address to a beloved person
darlingUsed as an affectionate form of address to a beloved person
bubbasUsed as an informal or affectionate form of address to a brother
gentlemanUsed as a polite form of address to a group of men
gentlemenUsed as a polite form of address to a group of men
bubbaUsed as an informal or affectionate form of address to a brother
missiesUsed as an affectionate or disparaging form of address to a young girl
reverendUsed as a title or form of address to members of the clergy
ladyshipA respectful form of reference or address to a woman who has a title
rabbonia respectful Jewish title or form of address (usually given to a rabbi) meaning master
mademoiselleA title or form of address used of or to an unmarried French-speaking woman
sweetsUsed as an affectionate form of address to a person one is very fond of
squiresUsed by a man as a friendly or humorous form of address to another man
monseigneurA title or form of address used of or to a French-speaking prince, cardinal, archbishop, or bishop
magisterA title or form of address given to scholars, esp. those qualified to teach in a medieval university
ladyshipA form of reference or address to a woman thought to be acting in a pretentious or snobbish way
duchesses(esp. among cockneys) An affectionate form of address used by a man to a girl or woman he knows well
lordshipsIn the UK, a respectful form of reference or address to a judge, a bishop, or a man with a title
DEARIEGrandma-to-child address