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1 титул
титулы, раздаваемые за взятку — vendible titles
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2 титул эсквайра
Diplomatic term: title of esquire -
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1) General subject: Bahadur, Esq, Herr, Mr (ставится перед фамилией), Mr., Mr. (сокр. от Mister) (ставится перед фамилией или названием должности), Mynheer (перёд фамилией голландца), Shri (титулование знатного или известного индийца), aga, baboo, esquire (Esquire; вежливое наименование в адресе после фамилии), gemman, gent, genteel, gentleman, howadji (при обращении), kami, lord, master, mister, mister (перед фамилией или названием должности; в письменном обращении всегда Mr.), overlord, sahib, signor, sir, sri (титулование знатного или известного индийца), landlord2) Colloquial: governor, governor (в обращении)3) French: monsieur4) Obsolete: Dan5) History: Sahib (обращение к иностранцу в колониальной Индии)6) Religion: dominus( In ancient Rome, "master", or "owner", particularly of slaves. The name became the official title for the emperor, beginning with Diocletian, who reigned from AD 284 to 305)8) Dutch: Mynheer (перед фамилией голландца), mynheer9) Diplomatic term: Mr. (ставится перед фамилией или названием должности в англоговорящих странах)10) Indian language: baboo (тж. как обращение), babu (тж. как обращение)11) Turkish: agha12) Simple: massa13) Malay: tuan (в обращении к европейцу)14) Makarov: Esq. ( сокр. от esquire) (вежливое наименование в адресе после фамилии), master (в обращении к юноше)
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