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Aragonese, a. and n.|ærəgəˈniːz| Also 9 Arragonese. [ad. Sp. aragonés, f. Aragón name of a region and former kingdom of north-eastern Spain; see -ese.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Aragon, or its inhabitants, or their speech. B. n. An inhabitant of Aragon; the dialect of Spanish spoken in Aragon.
1513R. Fox Let. 16 May (1929) 63 The treuxe..is..proclamed bothe in Spaigne and France bytwyxt the Frenche and Aragonesse Kyngis. 1823C. Butler Contin. Lives Saints App. p. xvi, Charles was acknowledged by his Arragonese subjects. 1823T. Ross tr. Bouterwek's Hist. Span. Lit. I. 7 The geographical boundaries, which..separated the Portuguese from the Castilians, and the latter from the Arragonese. 1843Borrow Bible in Spain I. xiii. 266, I went to the secretary, whose name was Oliban, an Aragonese... ‘Then His Excellency cannot give you permission,’ said the Aragonese secretary. 1932W. L. Graff Lang. & Langs. x. 377 Spanish group, with the Castilian, Andalusian, Aragonese..dialects. 1939S. de Madariaga Columbus xxv. 309 The future Catalina..let her Aragonese lover know of the mines. |