senyor
Cebuano
noun
Definitions
- (archaic) The master of a household.
- (archaic) An address to one's male employer.
- (sarcastic) An address to a lazy boy or man, especially one's son. see usage notes
Etymology
Derived from Spanish, Castilian señor derived from Old Spanish sennor (lord) derived from Latin senior, seniōrem (elder).
Origin
Latin
senior, seniōrem
Gloss
elder
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- señor English
- *senjor Latin
- senior, seniōrem Latin
- seniōrem Latin
- signore Italian
- sinjoor Dutch, Flemish
- seigneur French
- sieur French
- enseñorearse Spanish, Castilian
- señor Spanish, Castilian
- señorear Spanish, Castilian
- señorial Spanish, Castilian
- señorito Spanish, Castilian
- señoría Spanish, Castilian
- señorón Spanish, Castilian
- *sénos Proto-Indo-European
- senhor Portuguese
- seignor Old French
- signur Romansh
- segnor Old Occitan
- senhor Old Occitan
- sennor Old Spanish
- sennorio Old Spanish
- sinhór Kabuverdianu