Definitions for signorino

signorino si·gno·ri·no

Spelling: [seen-yaw-ree-noh; Italian see-nyaw-ree-naw]
IPA: /ˌsin yɔˈri noʊ; Italian ˌsi nyɔˈri nɔ/

Signorino is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 160 anagrams from letters in signorino (giinnoors).

Definitions for signorino

noun

  1. a conventional Italian title of respect for a young man.

Origin of signorino

1325-75; Italian; diminutive of signore signore1; see -ine1

Examples for signorino

You think I see nothing, signorino, but I saw it all in Maddalena's face.

The signorino is an American and he has an unpronounceable name.

However, he dared not attempt it as the signorino had said “Wait.”

There were no ghosts, but what was the signorino doing all this while in an empty house?

signorino Marchesino, I do when I have any soldi to buy them with.

"signorino, you should trust me," returned the boy, sullenly.

The signorino was always very good, and he gave her an afternoon off when she asked for it.

"But I asked you to accompany us, signorino," Gaspare exclaimed, reproachfully.

There is that strange lady from the Prado that you took him to see, signorino.

“Oh, no, signorino—at least—I am not sure,” the man faltered.

Word Value for signorino
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