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Monsieur - Wikipedia Under the Ancien Régime, the court title of Monsieur referred to the next brother in the line of succession of the King of France It was always used for referring to the prince, not as a style The Kings' brothers were addressed as Monseigneur or Royal Highness
MONSIEUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MONSIEUR is a Frenchman of high rank or station —used as a title equivalent to Mister and prefixed to the name of a Frenchman
Monsieur - definition of Monsieur by The Free Dictionary monsieur (French məsjø; English məsˈjɜː) n, pl messieurs (French mesjø; English ˈmɛsəz) a French title of address equivalent to sir when used alone or Mr when placed before a name [literally: my lord]
Monsieur - Sir, Mister, Mr | FrenchLearner Word of the Day Today we’ll have a look at a word which every visitor to France must know: Monsieur, which means both “sir” and “mister” (Mr ) Specifically, we’ll look at the pronunciation which confuses many students
MONSIEUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Monsieur definition: the conventional French title of respect and term of address for a man, corresponding to Mr or sir See examples of MONSIEUR used in a sentence
MONSIEUR in English - Cambridge Dictionary MONSIEUR translate: Mr , Mister, man, gentleman, gentleman, master, Mister, sir Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary
Monsieur | Nobility, Honorific, French | Britannica monsieur, the French equivalent both of “sir” (in addressing a man directly) and of “mister,” or “Mr ” Etymologically it means “my lord” (mon sieur) As an honorific title in the French royal court, it came to be used to refer to or address the eldest living brother of the king