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Sevillano, n. and a. (sɛvɪˈljɑːnəʊ, ‖ seviˈʎano) Also fem. -a and erron. Sevilliana. [Sp.] = Sevillian a. and n.
1884O. Patch Sunny Spain i. 14 The Sevillanas, as the ladies of Seville are called, are remarkable for their beauty. 1897H. C. Chatfield-Taylor Land of Castanet iv. 93 The fair Sevilliana sits in her darkened chamber. 1904B. Kennedy Tramp in Spain iv. 25, I like the Sevillanos. They are a fine, free and easy people. 1932E. Hemingway Death in Afternoon 324 Now Ronda means sober and tragic in the Plaza with a limited repertoire and sevillano means light-hearted..with flowery style and a lengthy repertoire. 1970R. A. H. Robinson Origins of Franco's Spain 325 Protest of 2,000 Sevillano farmers to Alcalá-Zamora. 1976E. P. Benson Bulls of Ronda iii. 14, I see..that you are a Sevillano. |