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Senora

Senora \Se*[~n]o"ra\, n. [Sp.] A Spanish title of courtesy given to a lady; Mrs.; Madam; also, a lady.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
senora

1570s, from Spanish señora "a lady; madam," fem. of señor (see senor). The Portuguese equivalent is senhora.

Wikipedia
Señora (telenovela)

Señora (1988) is a Venezuelan telenovela that was produced by and broadcast on Venezuela's Radio Caracas Televisión. It was written by José Ignacio Cabrujas, Ibsen Martínez (scripts), Cristina Policastro (scripts), and Eliseo Morales (scripts) and directed by Luis Alberto Lamata and Aura Guevara. The series lasted 229 episodes and was distributed internationally by RCTV International.

Señora

Señora is the Spanish-language equivalent of Mrs. and may refer to:

  • Señora (telenovela), 1988 Venezuelan telenovela
  • Señora, 1979 album by Rocío Jurado
  • "Señora", 1992 song by Tito Rojas
  • "Señora", 2000 song by Francisco Céspedes
  • "Señora", Funk-Rock band from Madrid-Spain

Usage examples of "senora".

I noticed that she kept darting little glances at Senora Seixas, who was nearly as big as her husband, with a great trembling bosom and thick white arms ajangle with bracelets, but who moved with the grace of a former dancer and carried her plain blue frock magnificently.

Souza, nine-year-old daughter of Senora Elidia Alves de Souza, was playing near the bank of the Peropava River when a loud roar frightened her and caused her to look up into the sky.

The Church of Nuestra Senora del Pilar is situated on the ramparts of the town, and the Aragonese fondly believe this portion of the town defences to be impregnable.

Right now, Treat was checking things for Senora Hidalgo and Claxon, both of whom wished they were back in Colombia and would soon be part way there.

Then Treat turned and introduced Claxon, the old servitor who was slated for a trip to Havana with Senora Hidalgo, the duenna.

Only a stoop-shouldered old servant, Claxon, and a squatty lady, Senora Hidalgo, came from the big door and down the steps to the waiting car.

You shipped Claxon and Senora Hidalgo, thus getting everyone away who could possibly identify Brenda Van Dolphe.

Entiendo que la senora es tan hermosa, que codicio tan verla, como la bien aventuranza de mi vida.

Puff Girls, not even Tigua, as friendly as she seemed, since they all worked mostly with the senora.

Senora Tobosa, whom I do not know except to serve her, and trust in God that you will not lack an estate where you will live like a prince.

At the moment I feel like a social worker, walking round with a big smile, handing out a few vitamin tablets and saying good morning, all for sex maniacs like Senor Valiente and Senora Atriega.

Senor Comandante says you are free, Senoras, and begs you will only decide whether you will remain his guests or the guests of the Alcalde.

Beltran also claimed that Nuestra Senora del Cobre had appeared to him one night in boot camp and instructed him to kill one hundred communists to avenge his family's misfortunes.

The Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion, the largest and most regal of the Pacific armada treasure galleons, leaned onto her port side and came around on a reverse course to the southwest.

And so, senora, or senor, or whatever you prefer to be, dismiss the fears that our appearance has caused you and make us acquainted with your good or evil fortunes, for from all of us together, or from each one of us, you will receive sympathy in your trouble.