English to yoruba meaning of

Ọ̀rọ̀ náà “sire” ní àwọn ìtumọ̀ atúmọ̀ èdè lọ́pọ̀lọpọ̀, ó sinmi lórí àyíká ọ̀rọ̀ tí wọ́n lò ó:(orukọ) Àdírẹ́sì ọ̀wọ̀ fún ọba, ayaba, tabi awọn miiran ọba olusin. Apeere: "Oba yin, Oba, ti bere wiwa re ni ile ejo."(ìse) Si baba tabi bi ọmọ. Apeere: "The Stallion will sire many foals this season." (orúkọ) Òbí ti ẹranko, pàápàá ẹṣin. Apeere: "Sire's mare was a champion racehorse." (ìse) Lati pilẹṣẹ tabi fi idi nkankan mulẹ, paapaa aṣa tabi aṣa. Àpẹrẹ: "Àwọn ayàwòrán àdúgbò kan ló ṣe ayẹyẹ àjọyọ náà."(orukọ) Orúkọ oyè tí a ń lò fún ọkùnrin tó ní ipò gíga tàbí pàtàkì ní àwọn orílẹ̀-èdè kan, bíi Sípéènì. tabi Italy. Àpẹrẹ: "Síre of the Order of Malta jẹ òṣìṣẹ́ tó ga jù lọ nínú ètò àjọ náà."

Sentence Examples

  1. To draw his sire out of hiding, the rotten wench had killed them.
  2. His sire had abandoned him for over a century, forcing him to believe she was dead.
  3. The figure became the sire he thought was dead for over a century.
  4. If Tanya was anything like her sire, she would follow through with her threat.
  5. He should be pleased Eliza permitted him to see his sire, but at what cost?
  6. After all, Master Vincent did not need to know about his filthy thoughts that were directed at an innocent girl his sire had so lovingly raised.
  7. Sire, the usurper is arming three ships, he meditates some project, which, however mad, is yet, perhaps, terrible.
  8. The Councilwoman was, at least, two feet taller than his sire.
  9. The days when the thirst controlled him ended when he lost his sire.
  10. The energy exchange never occurred with their sire as it would when creating a childe.