What is sire meaning?

The term "sire" is typically used as a formal way to address a male monarch, especially in British English. It is also used as a term of respect when referring to a father of a person or an animal's male parent. In medieval times, sire was used to address a knight or a nobleman of high rank. In modern English, the word sire is sometimes used in literary and poetic contexts to convey admiration, respect, or reverence for someone.