Literary notes about srs (AI summary)
The term "srs" is employed in literature with a dual character. On one hand, it serves as a formal abbreviation used to denote titles or proper forms of address in official or polite communication, as seen when referring to groups of individuals in contexts such as "Srs. principales" or lists of engineers ([1], [2], [3], [4], [5]). On the other hand, it functions as an acronym for political entities, notably representing parties like the Serb Radical Party in various political narratives ([6], [7]). This versatility allows authors to invoke either a tone of respect and formality or a succinct political identity within their works, reinforcing the context and character of the discourse ([8]).
- Matateco Dio mispiales Srs. principales sones, mudanzas,
— from The Güegüence; A Comedy Ballet in the Nahuatl-Spanish Dialect of Nicaragua - [14] An important monthly published at São Paulo, then under the editorship of Srs.
— from Brazilian Literature by Isaac Goldberg - F ORMAL N OTE TO T RADESMAN Mrs. Gorham desires Messrs.
— from The Writer's Desk Book
Being a Reference Volume upon Questions of Punctuation, Capitalization, Spelling, Division of Words, Indention, Spacing, Italics, Abbreviations, Accents, Numerals, Faulty Diction, Letter Writing, Postal Regulations, Etc. by William Dana Orcutt - The "Citlaltepetl Commission," consisting of the engineers, Srs.
— from Scientific American, Vol. XXXIX.—No. 24. [New Series.], December 14, 1878
A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures by Various - The following is the text of the document:— Remarques sur le suject d'un tableau excellent des Srs.
— from A Popular Handbook to the National Gallery, Volume I, Foreign Schools
Including by Special Permission Notes Collected from the Works of John Ruskin - [Milanko MIHAJLICA]; Serb Radical Party-Dr. Vojislav Seselj or SRS-VS
— from The 2010 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency - [Mladen IVANKOVIC-LIJANOVIC]; Serb Democratic Party or SDS [Mladen BOSIC]; Serb Radical Party of the Republika Srpska or SRS-RS
— from The 2010 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency - The writer will never forget an incident in his own very early career at the "case," when he divided "Messrs," running the "srs."
— from The History of Orange County New York