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(This is a term of contempt, not an alternative to an honorific.)
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While this term is sometimes mistakenly thought to be an alternative to "sir" because it has "sir" as a common root word, that is not the case. "Sirrah" is a derogatory term for an inferior. Due to the root word "sir" the word is primarily used to refer to males instead of females in English.
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The Random House Dictionary defines "Sirrah" as:
 
"a term of address used to inferiors or children to express impatience, contempt, etc."
 
 
 
The Mirriam-Webster Dictionary provides the following definition:
 
"used as a form of address implying inferiority in the person addressed"
 
 
 
The word originated in 1526.
 

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