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Toledan, a. and n.|tɒˈleɪdən, tɒˈliːdən| [f. Toledo (see Toledo) + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Toledo. Cf. Toletan a. B. n. A native or inhabitant of Toledo.
1846R. Ford Gatherings from Spain iii. 28 The Toledan chroniclers derive the name from Tagus, fifth king of Iberia. Ibid. 29 The performance has been contemplated by many foreigners, the Toledans looking lazily on. 1914J. Masefield Philip the King 47 Till their Toledan armour was burnt black. 1965C. D. Eby Siege of Alcazar (1966) viii. 156 Once and for all the Toledan nightmare must be ended. |