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Castilian

NOUN
  1. the Spanish language as spoken in Castile

How To Use Castilian In A Sentence

  • Rooms come in three styles: Moorish, with intricate plasterwork framing your bed; the more conventional Isabelline baroque; or Castilian, with rococo furniture and ornate silver mirrors.
  • The purpose of this paper is to study the factors involved in the changing valency of the reflexes of ABHORRERE / ABHORRESCERE in Castilian, ie aborrir ~ aburrir and aborre cer.
  • On the right of the picture, a contrabandist of Bilboa enters, upon his mule, and in front of him is an athletic Castilian armed, and a minstrel dwarf, with a The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 371, May 23, 1829
  • They speak a purer Castilian than obtains in like villages of Mexico, and the way they count relationship everybody is more or less akin. The Land of Little Rain
  • There are also Portuguese fandangos that even nowadays could easily be danced by Castilians on jota steps, malagueñas that follow what composers of the Enlightenment called in their scores fandangos.
  • The people speak a purer Castilian than obtains in like villages of Mexico, and the way they count relationship everybody is more or less akin. The Little Town of the Grape Vines
  • Although an striking feature of Castilian Spanish and other variants of Spanish, respectively....have perserved the "sibilant" -s Languagehat.com: ITALIAN DIALECTS.
  • They are the aesthete's choice: a non-warring blend, at last, of Catalan and Castilian elements, of Barcelona and Real Madrid – the great incompatibles of international team construction.
  • In the Middle Ages vineyards flourished on this bleak Castilian plateau and cellars were hollowed out of the limestone under the town.
  • They are walking in the hills of Calabria, white-water rafting in the Pyrenees, cycling in Catalonia, visiting sherry bodegas in Jerez, or touring the beautiful Castilian cities of Toledo, Segovia and Avila.
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