Definition of Senor

1. Noun. A Spanish title or form of address for a man; similar to the English 'Mr' or 'sir'.

Generic synonyms: Form Of Address, Title, Title Of Respect
Category relationships: Spanish

Definition of Senor

1. a Spanish gentleman [n -S or -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Senor

Senhor
Senior-Loken syndrome
Senior Circuit
Senkaku Islands
Senna alata
Senna alexandrina
Senna auriculata
Senna marilandica
Senna obtusifolia
Senna occidentalis
Sennacherib
Sennetsu fever
Sennett
Senning operation
Senones
Senor (current term)
Senora
Senorita
Sensurround
Senussi
Senussian
Seongnam
Seoul
Seoulite
Seoulites
Sep
Sep.
Sep 11
Sepedi
Sephacryl

Literary usage of Senor

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (1908)
"ASPIRATIONS OF THE FILIPINO ADDRESS OF Senor PABLO OCAMPO* Some time during this summer I was honored with an invitation to attend this Conference and speak ..."

2. Kino's Historical Memoir of Pimería Alta: A Contemporary Account of the by Eusebio Francisco Kino, Herbert Eugene Bolton (1919)
"The captain of the presidio is lazy and the alferez is in prison, and because I reported these things to the Senor alcalde, he replied as follows: "Senor ..."

3. Mexico as I Saw it by Alec-Tweedie (Ethel) (1901)
"A little before eight o'clock we drove up to the stately mansion of Senor and Senora Cervantes de Riba of Buenavista. It was a typical Mexican home. ..."

4. Report by Indians Rights Association (1908)
"ASPIRATIONS OF THE FILIPINO ADDRESS OF Senor PABLO OCAMPO* Some time during ... His interpreter, Senor Escamilla, then read the complete address in English. ..."

5. South America from a Surgeon's Point of View by Franklin Henry Martin (1922)
"Among the public men who interested themselves in the object of my mission were Senor Pablo A. Vasconez, Minister of Public Instruction, and Senor Don ..."

6. Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator by Edward Whymper (1892)
"Yes, Senor." " Is it old ?" " That it is "; and, tossing aside his ragged garment he ... this is very old, Senor!" At Machachi, by persistent enquiries, ..."

7. The Relations of the United States and Spain, Diplomacy by French Ensor Chadwick (1909)
"Senor CANOVAS. —SENATE DEBATE THE difficulties arising from the arrest of American citizens of Cuban birth, many of whom had merely taken out American ..."

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