See monsù on Wiktionary
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"expansion": "Latin meum", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "pms", "2": "fro", "3": "sire" }, "expansion": "Old French sire", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "pms", "2": "VL.", "3": "*seior" }, "expansion": "Vulgar Latin *seior", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "pms", "2": "la", "3": "senior", "4": "", "5": "older, elder" }, "expansion": "Latin senior (“older, elder”)", "name": "der" }, { "args": { "1": "fr", "2": "mon", "3": "sieur", "nocat": "1", "pos1": "from Middle French <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"frm\">mon</i>, from Old French <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"fro\">mun</i>, from Vulgar Latin, Late Latin <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">mum</i>, a reduced variant of Latin <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">meum</i>, nominative neuter singular of <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">meus</i>", "pos2": "from the oblique case of Old French <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"fro\">sire</i>, from Vulgar Latin <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">*seior</i>, from 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"pos1": "from Middle French <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"frm\">mon</i>, from Old French <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"fro\">mun</i>, from Vulgar Latin, Late Latin <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">mum</i>, a reduced variant of Latin <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">meum</i>, nominative neuter singular of <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">meus</i>", "pos2": "from the oblique case of Old French <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"fro\">sire</i>, from Vulgar Latin <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">*seior</i>, from Latin <i class=\"Latn mention\" lang=\"la\">senior</i> (“older, elder”)", "t1": "my", "t2": "sir" }, "expansion": "mon (“my”, from Middle French mon, from Old French mun, from Vulgar Latin, Late Latin mum, a reduced variant of Latin meum, nominative neuter singular of meus) + sieur (“sir”, from the oblique case of Old French sire, from Vulgar Latin *seior, from Latin senior (“older, elder”))", "name": "compound" } ], "etymology_text": "From French monsieur, 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