Señoría (en. Lordship)

se-ño-rí-a

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Quality of a lord or noble person.
The lordship of his behavior made him stand out at court.
La señoría de su comportamiento lo hacía destacar en la corte.
Title historically used to refer to certain people with privileges.
The lordship in the feudal era had considerable power over their vassals.
La señoría en la época feudal tenía un poder considerable sobre sus vasallos.
Concept of greatness or dignity attributed to a person.
His lordship at work earned him respect among his colleagues.
Su señoría en el trabajo le otorgaba respeto entre sus colegas.

Etymology

From the Latin 'senior', which means 'elder' or 'old man'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

your lordship
A formal title used to refer to a person with respect.
su señoría
to act with lordship
To behave with dignity and respect towards others.
actuar con señoría
to give lordship to someone
To treat someone with great respect or consideration.
dar señoría a alguien

Related Words

lord
Person of respect, used to refer to men in general.
señor
lordship
Quality of being a lord, similar to lordship, but in a more formal context.
señoría
noble
Person belonging to the nobility, who has privileges.
noble

Slang Meanings

In some colloquial contexts, refers to someone acting arrogantly.
Don't put on that lordship, it just makes you look bad.
No te pongas esa señoría, que solo te hace ver mal.
Used to describe someone who considers themselves superior to others.
He's spaced out, with that lordship he carries.
Está en la luna, con esa señoría que se carga.