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signorino
[seen-yaw-ree-noh, see-nyaw-ree-naw]
noun
plural
signorinos ,plural
signorini .a conventional Italian title of respect for a young man.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of signorino1
1325–75; < Italian; diminutive of signore signore 1 ( def. ); -ine 1
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Example Sentences
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But on Tuesday, Celeste Signorino, director of advancement at the school, said students and staff were not evacuated.
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His wife called me “Signorino” and cried.
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“No, signorino. He made a mistake. He doesn’t understand very well and he thought I said you were an Austrian officer.”
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“No, signorino. No, no. He was so frightened of an Austrian. Ho ho ho.”
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They had been so happy without the Signorino.
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