sinioro
Ido
noun
Definitions
- Eminence, Excellency; lord
Etymology
Borrowed from French seigneur derived from Spanish, Castilian señor derived from Italian signore (sir) derived 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
- señor English
- *seior Latin
- *senior Latin
- consenior Latin
- senior Latin
- senioritas Latin
- seniōrem Latin
- Senior German
- nossignore Italian
- signoraggio Italian
- signore Italian
- signoreggiare Italian
- signorile Italian
- signornò Italian
- signorotto Italian
- sissignore Italian
- sinjoor Dutch, Flemish
- coseigneur French
- seigneur French
- seigneuresse French
- seigneurie French
- senior French
- sieur French
- сеньор Russian
- enseñorearse Spanish, Castilian
- senior Spanish, Castilian
- señor Spanish, Castilian
- señorear Spanish, Castilian
- señorial Spanish, Castilian
- señorito Spanish, Castilian
- señoría Spanish, Castilian
- señorón Spanish, Castilian
- sénior Spanish, Castilian
- senhor Portuguese
- sénior Portuguese
- senior Polish
- seignor Old French
- sire Old French
- sinjoro Esperanto
- senyor Cebuano
- seigneur Middle French
- sennor Old Portuguese
- sinjur Maltese
- signôr Friulian
- segnor Old Occitan
- senher Old Occitan
- sennor Old Spanish
- sior Venetian
- sinar Dalmatian
- sinaur Dalmatian
- sinjaur Dalmatian
- sinhór Kabuverdianu
- senior Interlingua