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Senhora

Senhora \Se*nho"ra\, n. [Pg. Cf. Se[~n]ora.] A Portuguese title of courtesy given to a lady; Mrs.; Madam; also, a lady.

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Senhora (novel)

Senhora is a novel written by the Brazilian writer José de Alencar. It was first published in 1875, two years before the author's death. It was the third book by the author about the position of women in Brazil's 19th century Rio de Janeiro society (the other two being Diva and Lucíola), published under the pseudonym G.M.

Usage examples of "senhora".

As senhoras ficavam quase todas nos camarotes, enquanto os homens iam fumar.

He was close enough now to see the leaders of the procession, rising awesomely above all the rest in their stiltlike platform shoes: there was Senhor Papamacer, there was Senhora Aglaibahi beside him, and surrounding them were the eleven members of the Inner Host.

Tumbondé mythology had it that she was a virgin, but there was something else in the teachings about the ability of gods and goddesses to replenish their virginities as often as desired, and Jaspin doubted very much that the Senhor and the Senhora were living together in chastity.