Definitions for Aragonese

Aragonese Ar·a·go·nese

Spelling: [ar-uh-guh-neez, -nees]
IPA: /ˌær ə gəˈniz, -ˈnis/

Aragonese is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 417 anagrams from letters in Aragonese (aaeegnors).

Definitions for Aragonese

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Aragon.
  2. the dialect of Spanish spoken in Aragon.

adjective

  1. of Aragon, its people, or their language.

Origin of Aragonese

1505-15; Aragon (the province) + -ese

Examples for Aragonese

Outside of Andalusia, the most famous dance is the Aragonese jota.

“Then his Excellency cannot give you permission,” said the Aragonese secretary.

Hail to ye, Castilians, Estremenians and Aragonese, of whatever calling!

It was destroyed a second time by the Narentans, and a third time, in 1483, by the Aragonese.

The Aragonese nature stood forth, and it is one which does not know how to be conquered.

The free and jealous Aragonese, shouting "Liberty for ever!"

But Aragonese eyes looked still towards the east, and saw a Frenchman ever in their way.

Near the sacristy are also some Gothic chapels of the Aragonese period.

This expression is ancient in the Aragonese dialect, and taken from the French, which derived it from the Latin inquisitio.

An Aragonese plot was discovered, and there was no uprising.

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