6 adjectives to describe spaniards

When I call to mind the many amiable and high-minded Spaniards I have met, the national conduct of Spain becomes indeed a mystery.

You go out, a sort of zooour party included four or five Americans, a Greek, an Italian, a diminutive Spaniard, and a tall, preoccupied Swedeunder the direction of some hapless officer of the General Staff.

No honest Spaniard can be a friend of the gringos.

And not only the King, but all Munich was at the feet of the lovely "Spaniard"; her drives through the streets were Royal progresses; her receptions in the palace which Ludwig presented to her were thronged by all the greatest in Bavaria; on Prince and peasant alike she cast the spell of her witchery.

How long, how bloody and destructive was the contest between the Moorish slaves and the native Spaniards?

It was first used in a Spanish play, the Spaniards having a tradition of such a vicious Spaniard, as is represented in this play; from them the Italian comedians took it; the French borrowed it from them, and four several plays have been made upon the story.

6 adjectives to describe  spaniards