senior
French
noun
Definitions
- (sports) senior older player
- elderly person
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin senior (older, elder).
Origin
Latin
senior
Gloss
older, elder
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- senior English
- *seior Latin
- *senior Latin
- consenior Latin
- senior Latin
- senioritas Latin
- Senior German
- monsù Italian
- signore Italian
- *seior, from der French
- -, der French
- LL. French
- VL. French
- frm French
- fro French
- it French
- la French
- meum, nominative neuter singular of m French
- meus French
- mon French
- mon, from der French
- monsieur French
- mum, a reduced variant of der French
- mun, from der French
- older, elder French
- pms French
- sieur French
- sire, from der French
- senior Spanish, Castilian
- sénior Spanish, Castilian
- sénior Portuguese
- senior Polish
- seignor Old French
- sire Old French
- sennor Old Portuguese
- signôr Friulian
- segnor Old Occitan
- senher Old Occitan
- sior Venetian
- sinar Dalmatian
- sinaur Dalmatian
- sinjaur Dalmatian
- senior Interlingua
- monsù Piedmontese