Señoril (en. Lordly)

/seɲoˈɾil/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That behaves or acts in a manner befitting a gentleman.
The treatment he received was very lordly, as if he were a member of the nobility.
El trato que recibió fue muy señoril, como si fuera un miembro de la nobleza.
Said of a style or appearance: elegant and distinguished.
The decor of the room has a lordly air, with antique furniture and silk curtains.
La decoración de la sala tiene un aire señoril, con muebles antiguos y cortinas de seda.
That refers to the dignity or authority of a lord.
The speaker's posture was so lordly that it captured the attention of everyone present.
La postura del orador era tan señoril que capturó la atención de todos los presentes.

Etymology

From the Spanish 'señor', which comes from Latin 'senior', meaning 'older' or 'of higher rank'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to act in a lordly manner
To behave in a polite and dignified manner, typical of a gentleman.
actuar de manera señoril
to treat with lordly respect
To give respectful and dignified treatment to someone.
tratar con señoril respeto
lordly style
A style that reflects elegance and distinction.
estilo señoril

Related Words

lord
A person of respect and authority.
señor
nobility
Class that has privileges and elevated social status.
nobleza
gentleman
A man who behaves with honor and distinction.
caballero

Slang Meanings

Term used to describe someone who behaves with airs of grandeur.
Stop behaving so lordly, we are all equal here.
Deja de comportarte de manera tan señoril, que aquí todos somos iguales.
Used ironically to refer to someone who boasts about their elegance.
Look at how he's dressed; he seems to want to be the most lordly one at the party.
Mira cómo se viste, parece que quiere ser el más señoril de la fiesta.