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Romagnol
Etymology
From Latin senior, seniōrem (“older”).
Proper noun
Signôr m
- (Lugo) Lord
1961, Aldo Spallicci, edited by Garzanti, Poesie in volgare di Romagna:E’ Signor, fat e’ mond,e’va un po in zir E cun San Pir e’ passa do parol; e intant ch’j è int una presa,u i fa San Pir: “La Rumagna t’lè fata e e’ rumagnùl?- The Lord, after he made the world, went around a bit and conversed with Saint Peter; and meanwhile, when they were in a holding, Saint Peter told him: “Romagna's done, but when will the inhabitants of Romagna?