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Borrowed from Spanish señora.

señora (plural señoras)

  1. A Spanish term of address equivalent to Mrs., used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a married, divorced or widowed woman

From Spanish señora (“lady”).

señora (plural señoratin)

  1. A Spanish or European woman.
    • 1570: testimony of don Juan de Guzmán
      yhuan oncan cate Eyntin señoratin
      and there were three Spanish women there

From Spanish señora and Portuguese senhora.

señora

  1. woman, lady
  2. wife
  3. Mrs

From señor +‎ -a.

señora f (plural señoras, masculine señor, masculine plural señores)

  1. Ms; a title or form of address for a woman; formerly for a married, divorced, or widowed woman and now commonly for any adult woman regardless of marital status, depending on the region
    Synonym: doña
  2. lady
    Synonyms: ama, dama
  3. wife
    Synonyms: esposa, mujer

señora f

  1. feminine singular of señor