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Madrileño|madriˈleɲo| Fem. Madrileña |-ˈleɲa|. [Sp.] = Madrilenian n.
1832E. C. Wines Two Yrs. in Navy (1833) I. x. 307 The tragedian was a Madrileno, as nearly all the actors on the Spanish stage are. 1866Mrs. W. P. Byrne Cosas de España I. viii. 180 The Madrileños and Madrileñas were already sunning themselves in the bright morning air. 1903L. Williams Toledo & Madrid ii. i. 117 Both were Madrileños, and taught the sciences at Toledo and Granada. 1932E. Hemingway Death in Afternoon v. 50 Madrileños love the climate. 1943E. A. Peers Spain in Eclipse i. iv. 85 ‘Han pasado, han pasado..’ shouted crowds of Nationalist Madrileños. 1950G. Brenan Face of Spain v. 101 Mr. Washbrook is a New Englander..his wife is a handsome and vigorous Madrileña. 1965C. D. Eby Siege of Alcázar (1966) i. 28 Swarms of Madrileños of the lower classes were arguing along the curbs. 1975Times 19 Apr. 12/4 Do as the Madrileños do: punctuate your perambulations at the various bars. |