Definitions for Catalonian

Catalonian Cat·a·lo·ni·an

Spelling: [kat-l-oh-nee-uh n]
IPA: /ˌkæt lˈoʊ ni ən/

Catalonian is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 354 anagrams from letters in Catalonian (aaacilnnot).

Definitions for Catalonian

adjective, noun

  1. Catalan.

Examples for Catalonian

It is as told by a Catalonian lady, a little too free and too simple.

"He was a Catalonian to the last," said Sarrion, when they were seated in their carnage.

Again I say that the Catalonian cathedrals are the glories of Spain.

The International has its ramifications in the Catalonian capital.

The American Library in the Catalonian capital is bombed, an I.B.M. showroom has a brick tossed through its front window.

The Guajiro is generally of Catalonian or Andalusian origin.

It was written in the thirteenth century by Raymond Martin, a Catalonian monk.

"Except their Majesties, of course," added the Catalonian with dignity.

Private ventures were buccaneerish, and the hand of the Catalonian and of the Moslem were turned against all.

The news was anything but agreeable to the Catalonian Lieutenant.

Word Value for Catalonian
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