Mister (Sp.) (5)
I believe the answer is:
senor
(Other definitions for senor that I've seen before include "Mister in European country" , "way of addressing Figaro, say" , "Gentlemanly address in Spain" , "Spanish gentleman" , "Snore (anag.)" .)
I believe the answer is:
senor
(Other definitions for senor that I've seen before include "Mister in European country" , "way of addressing Figaro, say" , "Gentlemanly address in Spain" , "Spanish gentleman" , "Snore (anag.)" .)