sennor

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Old Galician-Portuguese[edit]

Noun[edit]

sennor m or f by sense

  1. Alternative spelling of senhor

Old Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin seniōrem, accusative of senior (old).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

sennor m (plural sennores)

  1. lord
    • c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 1v:
      […] del noble Rey don alfonso […] Sennor de caſtiella de Toledo de Leon de Gallizia de Seuilla de cordoua de Murcia de Jahen. ⁊ del Algarbe.
      […] of the noble king don Alfonso […] lord of Castile, of Toledo, of León, of Galicia, of Seville, of Cordoba, of Murcia, of Jaén and of the Algarve.
    • Idem, 4v.
      Et precian la mucho los grandes ſẽnores
      And the great lords do very much admire her.

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Ladino: sinyor
  • Spanish: señor