Associations to the word «Senor»
Noun
- Quixote
- Sancho
- Clete
- Enrico
- Curate
- Gran
- Chivalry
- Si
- Damsel
- Rodriguez
- Worship
- Samson
- Perkins
- Enchantment
- Lopez
- Hirsch
- Por
- Alvarez
- Squire
- Innkeeper
- Que
- Housekeeper
- Rey
- Barber
- Jose
- Como
- Gonzales
- Ramon
- Dorothea
- Sus
- Pedro
- Andres
- Duchess
- Este
- Stirrup
- Scoundrel
- Modesty
- Valour
- Bosom
- Ramos
- Sanchez
- Courtesy
- El
- Patio
- Acorn
- Padre
- Rodrigo
- Vas
- Guillermo
- Madman
- Salazar
- Ignacio
- Su
- Don
- Pardon
- Felipe
- Moor
- Teresa
- Pablo
- Martinez
- Basilica
- Propriety
- Dat
- Luis
- Nestor
- Landlady
- Galley
- Knight
- Conscience
- Ashton
- Diaz
- Merlin
- Horseback
- Manuel
- Mateo
- Weep
- Falsehood
- Bachelor
- Howell
- Cowardice
- Spaniard
- Silva
Wiktionary
SEÑOR, noun. A Spanish term of address equivalent to sir or Mr., used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a man.
SENOR, noun. Alternative spelling of señor
Dictionary definition
SENOR, noun. A Spanish title or form of address for a man; similar to the English `Mr' or `sir'.
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