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signor

[ US /ˈsinjɔɹ/ ]
[ UK /sɪnjˈɔː/ ]
NOUN
  1. used as an Italian courtesy title; can be prefixed to the name or used separately

How To Use signor In A Sentence

  • A few days after, they brought the intelligence that Barbarina had returned; and the councillor dwelt with her in her new house; and the servants were commanded to call the signora Madame Cocceji. as she was his well-beloved and trusted wife. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends
  • Est-ce que vous aviez Chi è vossignoria? jamais un père? Punch, or the London Charivari. Volume 1, July 31, 1841
  • As regards Universal Masonry, when announcing his demission and conversion to an officer of the Lodge, Giordano Bruno, at Palmi, Signor Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer
  • And now, signore, I have told you everything and I am ill, as you see. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • The signorina is going to move out of the palace in half an hour," said the servant. The Miracles of Antichrist: A Novel
  • This somehow leads to Italy, and to Signor Mussolini.
  • ‘You are a connoisseur in flowers, signor,’ said Beatrice, with a smile, alluding to the bouquet which he had flung her from the window.
  • She'd heard someone moving around about half an hour later and it could only have been the signora returning. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • Our flat, above the camel market, was leased from Signora, an old Italian lady who lived downstairs.
  • This is an extremely positive action on the part of the sales company and our consignors in an effort to accommodate buyers.
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