Spanish version of Norse (5)
I believe the answer is:
senor
'spanish' is the definition.
The definition and answer can be both people as well as being singular nouns.
Maybe you can see an association between them that I can't see?
'version of norse' is the wordplay.
'version of' indicates anagramming the letters (another version of the same letters).
'norse' anagrammed gives 'SENOR'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for senor that I've seen before include "A Spanish mister" , "Title of a Spanish-speaking man" , "Spanish form of address" , "Spanish title" , "Spanish gentleman" .)