Yes but not in the way you would call a teacher your boss or a military officer "sir"
In those curcimstances saying sir is just a plesentry however when addressing a knight it is their title; you cant be born to be a knight unlike other titles such as Baron or Earl you have to be raised to knighthood and have to earn it.
If you were to speak to a knight the proper form would be to say "Sir" and then their first name so if Sir John Fastolf asked you to fetch the wine you should reply
"Yes, Sir John"
Yes, it is common to use "Sir" as a polite form of address for a man in Commonwealth countries as a sign of respect, regardless of whether they have been officially knighted by the monarchy. It is similar to using "Mr." in other countries.
Thomas Edward Lawrence, known as Lawrence of Arabia, coordinated the Arab Revolt against the Turks with British military operations. Lawrence of Arabia was the illegitimate son of Sir Thomas Robert Tighe Chapman. Lawrence refused to be made a KBE (Knight Commander of the British Empire). When a man has been knighted, he is addressed as "Sir" and his first name. If he had been knighted, which he wasn't, he would have been Sir Thomas.
The term is a cuckold.
He had to have a father who was a knight, or he could be knighted by a king [or Lord possibly] after proving himself worth of it.
* Both the male and female are called 'divorcees.'
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He is called a bachelor, unmarried or single.
i dont know, what?
RepossessionCall your local dispatching service for your law enforcement. The Repo man is required to report the repo immediately to them. You could also call the bank or company that has financed your loan. In Illinois, we are required to report repossessions immediately to the police. In some cities, the police want to know BEFORE we repossess. So when you call your local P.D. to report your car stolen, they can let you know if the car has been repossessed.
First check if he is dead, if not call an ambulance.
You may call yourself by any name you please. A woman is not required to take her husband's name at marriage.
what do you call a man who maes clothing