Associations to the word «Signori»
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
The chief virtue that language can have is clearness, and
nothing detracts from it so much as the use of unfamiliar
words.