Associations to the word «Signor»
Noun
- Conte
- Fabio
- Lei
- Rossi
- Che
- Orlando
- Nino
- Gondola
- Stockton
- Giacomo
- Della
- Bailiff
- Excellency
- Sigismund
- Buckingham
- Herr
- Pietro
- Cornelia
- Dal
- Io
- Giovanni
- Andrea
- Di
- Alessandro
- Macleod
- Capo
- Franz
- Lorenzo
- Tenor
- Luigi
- Paolo
- Julio
- Reverend
- Lulu
- Filippo
- Una
- Bologna
- Stucco
- Mussolini
- Battista
- Genoa
- Sergio
- Venice
- Ferrari
- Alla
- Cavalier
- Raoul
- Bandit
- Roberto
- Carlo
- Del
- Renegade
- Madame
- Opera
- Padre
- Bene
- Porto
- Francesco
- Grandpa
- Bravo
- Walker
- Italian
- Clara
- Florence
- Ci
- Mario
- Tiding
- Verdi
- Si
- Palazzo
- Tumult
- Prefect
- Giorgio
- Giuseppe
- Naples
- Nay
- Mia
- Monsieur
- Tu
- Meadows
- Luca
- Mon
- Distrust
- Piazza
- Courtesy
- Frenchman
- Countryman
Wiktionary
SIGNOR, noun. A courtesy title used to a man of Italian origin.
Dictionary definition
SIGNOR, noun. Used as an Italian courtesy title; can be prefixed to the name or used separately.
Wise words
We should have a great fewer disputes in the world if words
were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only,
and not for things themselves.