Sra.

See also: sra., Sra, SRA, and sra

English

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Etymology

From Spanish Sra.

Noun

Sra. (plural Sras.)

  1. Abbreviation of Señora.
    • 1927, The Review of the River Plate, page 41:
      [] at auction in lots to Sra. Enriqueta E. de Echenique and Srtas. Maria and Victoriana Erratchu at an average price of []
    • 1946 August, Mary Cannon, “Women Labor Officials of Other American Republics Receive Certificates of Accomplishment”, in The Record, volume 13, number 8, page 20:
      Certificates of accomplishment were presented by Secretary of Labor L. B. Schwellenbach on July 11 to four trainees of the Women's Bureau - Srta. Maria Mendez of Chile, Srta. Isabel Alayza of Peru, Srta. Josephina Albano of Brazil, and Sra. Mercedes Moure de Carmona of Puerto Rico.
    • 1959, The Orchid Digest, pages 177–178:
      The Howard Nibeckers, of nearby Tlaquepaque were escorts on tours of the fine collections of Srs. and Sras. Clemenz, Ugarte, Rosillo, among others.

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Portuguese

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Noun

Sra. f (plural Sras. or S.ras)

  1. Abbreviation of senhora.

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Spanish

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Noun

Sra. f (plural Sras.)

  1. Abbreviation of señora.

See also

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