signorina
See also: Signorina
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian signorina.
Noun
signorina (plural signorinas or signorine)
- A courtesy title for an unmarried woman of Italian origin.
- (US) maitake, hen of the woods (mushroom)
- 2013, Mary Curtis, Book Of Calories and Phytosterols In Foods, page 318:
- Signorina Mushroom is an alternative name for Grifola Frondosa, the Maitake Mushroom, which is popular among Italian-Americans in the northeastern United States.
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Translations
courtesy title for an unmarried woman of Italian origin
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Italian
Etymology
From signora (“lady”) + -ina.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /siɲ.ɲoˈri.na/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ina
- Hyphenation: si‧gno‧rì‧na
Noun
signorina f (plural signorine)
- young lady
- miss, young lady (ladies is used for the plural) (used to address a woman)
- Sì, signorina ― Yes, miss
- No, signorine ― No, ladies
- (used as a salutation in a letter) Miss (followed by a name)
- Egregia Signorina ― Dear Miss
- Egregia Signorina Rossi ― Dear Miss Rossi
- Egregie Signorine ― Dear ladies
Anagrams
- siringano