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Senora   /sˌinjˈɔrə/   Listen
Senora

noun
1.
A Spanish title or form of address for a married woman; similar to the English 'Mrs' or 'madam'.






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"Senora" Quotes from Famous Books



... But the Nostra Senora del Carmen, which was Jack's prize, did not move. At last the sun went down, the baggage was placed in the cutter, the ladies and passengers went into the boat, thanking Jack for his kindness, who put his hand to his heart and bowed to the deck; and the captain ...
— Mr. Midshipman Easy • Captain Frederick Marryat

... He believed that they yielded very great riches in precious stones and spices and that they extend much further to the south, widening out in all directions. He gave the name of La Mar de Nuestra Senora, and to the haven, which is near the mouth of the entrance to these islands, Puerto del Principe. He did not enter it, but examined it from outside, until another time, on Saturday of the next week, as will there appear. ...
— The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 • Various

... Spaniards was seen Nicholas Flowers, fighting desperately; but they could not long withstand British muscle and valour, and, ere five minutes were over, the Spanish ensign was hauled down, her crew cried for quarter, and the patache Nuestra Senora del Pilar de Saragossa became a prize ...
— The Settlers - A Tale of Virginia • William H. G. Kingston



Words linked to "Senora" :   form of address, Spanish, title of respect, title



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