63 examples of andalusian in sentences

In the year 1500, a thousand Andalusian cavaliers, who had emigrated to Algiers, formed an alliance with the Barbarossas and their fleet of pirates; and, after expelling the native prince, built the modern city of Algiers.

There, in his old age, he married a young and charming Andalusian.

Hasdrubal upon this abandoned the idea of keeping the open field, and distributed his troops among the Andalusian cities, of which Scipio was during this year able to storm only one, Oringis.

We find among the Iberians a widely diffused national writing, which divides itself into two chief kinds, that of the valley of the Ebro, and the Andalusian, and each of these was presumably subdivided into various branches: this writing seems to have originated at a very early period, and to be traceable rather to the old Greek than to the Phoenician alphabet.

Their want of education is, however, not the cause of this latter failing, for Andalusian women who never learn anything but the elementary doctrines of Christianity, are among the most charming creatures in the world, in their youth.

Nowadays, forsooth, they sing Andalusian songs, and dance Spanish dances; but in what sort of way?

This would have been thought a charming compliment in the mouth of an Andalusian.

Becquer has none of the characteristics of the Andalusian.

Shall I tell you what this man iswhat trade he followed yonder, on his native islandthis Spanish hidalgothis all-accomplished gentlemanlineal descendant of the Cidfine flower of Andalusian chivalry?

The olives have the choicest Andalusian flavor, and the pickles lose none of their relish from having been put up in New York.

The ram certainly had given a realistic interpretation of a savage Andalusian fighter.

" IV EL ANDALOUS AND THE POTTERS' FIELD Outside the sacred precincts of Moulay Idriss and Kairouiyin, on the other side of the Oued Fez, lies El Andalous, the mosque which the Andalusian Moors built when they settled in Fez in the ninth century.

"I was young then, and I was always thinking of my native country, and was afraid of the Andalusian young women and their jesting ways.

THE ANDALUSIAN ASS.

No apparition or sprite forsooth, but a full grown donkey of the Andalusian breed, lay weltering in gore, yet warm with partial life!

Andalusian Ass, The, 136.

He was present at the camp of Kalisch in his yeomanry uniform, and assisted at the festivals of Barcelona in an Andalusian jacket.

Andalusian merriment!

One night in Madrid I assisted at an Andalusian fête, all that was most typical, most Spanish.

Overcome by the happy recollection of the spring-time which had flowered during the first years of his episcopate, far away in an Andalusian diocese, he repeated once again to Tomasa the tale of his relations with a certain devout lady, who from her childhood had felt a horror of the world.

The potatoes were after a new recipe,something Spanish,and they tasted deliciously and smelled as if assailing an Andalusian heaven.

"And about the sheep-herder; do you remember how "'The Andalusian herder rolls a smoke and points the way, As he murmurs, "Caliente," "San Clemente," "Santa ," Till the very names are music, waking memoried desires, And we turn and foot it down the trail to find the little fires.

Neither Uncle Luke nor Seña Frasquita was Andalusian by birth: she came from Navarre, and he from Murcia.

When Frasquita was taken from Navarre to that lonely place she had not yet acquired any Andalusian ways, and was very different from the countrywomen in that vicinity.

The "witty Andalusian" did not write voluminously.

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