435: sire and señor Feb 16, 2016

Señor is, in Spanish, the title equivalent to Sir. or Mr. in English used for address or respect. 'Sir' is a Middle English reduction of the word, 'Sire'. 'Sire' derives from Old French as an alteration of the Latin word, 'senior', from which the word , 'Señor' also finds its origins.

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