senyorito

Cebuano

Etymology

From Spanish señorito, diminutive of señor, from Old Spanish sennor, from Latin senior, seniōrem (elder), comparative form of senex (old).

Noun

senyorito

  1. (archaic) The son of the master or mistress of a household.
  2. (derogatory) A young man or boy who doesn't do or doesn't know how to do household chores.
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