Definition of Signor. Meaning of Signor. Synonyms of Signor

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Definition of Signor

Signor
Signor Si*gnor", Signore Si*gno"re, n. [It. See Seignior.] Sir; Mr.; -- a title of address or respect among the Italians. Before a noun the form is Signor.

Meaning of Signor from wikipedia

- Look up signor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Signor, Signore (f. Signora) is an Italian word meaning nobleman. As a family name it may refer to:...
- Tari Signor is an American actress. Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Signor has appeared off-Broadway as Juliet in Death Defying Acts (1995), as Rose...
- Alessandro de' Medici (1560–1606) was an Italian patrician, belonging to Neapolitan branch of House of Medici. A member of a cadet branch of the Medici...
- Mr. Rossi (Italian: Signor Rossi) is a cartoon character created by Italian animator Bruno Bozzetto. He was first seen in several short films, about ten...
- Felice Bisleri (30 November 1851 – 17 September 1921) was an Italian businessman, inventor and chemist. He was born in Gerolanuova near Brescia and established...
- Signority is a cloud-based electronic signature provider based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada that provides web-based public and private cloud electronic...
- Signor Goldoni is a 2007 English-language opera by Luca Mosca to a libretto by Pierluigi Melega. Melega's English libretto concerns the playwright Carlo...
- Signor Bonaventura is an Italian comic strip created in 1917 by actor and playwright Sergio Tofano. It is considered among the most famous and successful...
- The Signor–Lipps effect is a paleontological principle proposed in 1982 by Philip W. Signor and Jere H. Lipps which states that, since the fossil record...
- in the northwest angle, thirteen were lying in one group around a gun. Signor Beato was here in great excitement, characterising the group as 'beautiful...