Noun
Sir John (plural Sir Johns)
(obsolete, colloquial) A priest.
I know Sir John will go, though he was sure it would rain cats and dogs. Jonathan Swift
As an astronomer in the true sense of the term, Sir John Herschel stood before all his contemporaries. Nay, he stood almost alone. Richard Anthony Proctor
The Conservatives over the years have done a great deal, from Sir John A, to Diefenbaker, and others. Brian Mulroney
Riel, our brother, is dead, victim of his devotion to the cause of the Métis of which he was leader, victim of fanatism and treason; of the fanatism of Sir John and of some other friends of his; of the treason of three of our own who, in order to keep their wallet, have sold their brother. Honoré Mercier
The broad outlines of the Double Cross deception have been known since 1972, when Sir John Masterman, the former chairman of the double agent committee, controversially published his account of the operation in defiance of official secrecy. Ben Macintyre
But as I grew up as a child, falling in love with the theater and Shakespeare, my heroes were Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir John Gielgud. Patrick Stewart