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signorina
[seen-yaw-ree-nuh, see-nyaw-ree-nah]
noun
plural
signorinas ,plural
signorine .a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a girl or unmarried woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name.
signorina
/ ˌsiːnjɔːˈriːnə, siɲɲoˈrina /
noun
an unmarried Italian woman: a title of address equivalent to Miss when placed before a name or madam or miss when used alone
Word History and Origins
Origin of signorina1
Word History and Origins
Origin of signorina1
Example Sentences
But that was better than nothing, and the signorina must dance divinely—another flash—he could see that.
The signoras, and signorinas, fell upon them and gormandized; but the signors eyed them with reasonable suspicion.
The patrons of players and buffoons, signors and signorinas, are their friends.
Will not the signorina return to the drawing-room to take her cordial?
The coachman said he remembered me perfectly, had often driven the "signorine" to the meets, and hoped la maman was well.
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