sennor
Old Spanish
[seˈɲor]
noun
Definitions
- lord
Etymology
Inherited from Latin seniōrem.
Origin
Latin
seniōrem
Gloss
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
- señoritingo Spanish, Castilian
- señorito Spanish, Castilian
- señoría Spanish, Castilian
- señorón Spanish, Castilian
- *sénos Proto-Indo-European
- senhor Portuguese
- seignor Old French
- senyor Cebuano
- senyorito Cebuano
- senyorito Tagalog
- sennor Old Portuguese
- signur Romansh
- segnor Old Occitan
- senhor Old Occitan
- sennorio Old Spanish
- Segnô Ligurian
- sinhór Kabuverdianu