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单词 madrileño
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Madrileñon.

Brit. /ˌmadrᵻˈlɛnjəʊ/, U.S. /ˌmædrəˈlɛnjoʊ/
Forms: 1800s– Madrileno, 1800s– Madrileño.
Origin: A borrowing from Spanish. Etymon: Spanish Madrileño.
Etymology: < Spanish Madrileño, adjective and noun < †Madril, variant of Madrid, the name of the capital of Spain + -eño, suffix forming nouns and adjectives from place names.
A male native or inhabitant of Madrid; (in plural) male Madrilenians, Madrilenians of either sex.
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Gaditan1534
Gaditanian1640
Gaditano1697
Valencian1769
Madrilenian1809
Sevillian1830
Madrileño1832
malagueña1845
Toledan1846
Madrilene1873
Sevillano1884
1832 E. C. Wines Two Years & Half in Navy I. x. 215 The tragedian was a Madrileno, as nearly all the actors on the Spanish stage are.
1903 L. Williams Toledo & Madrid ii. i. 117 Both were Madrileños, and taught the sciences at Toledo and Granada.
1943 E. A. Peers Spain in Eclipse i. iv. 85 ‘Han pasado, han pasado..’ shouted crowds of Nationalist Madrileños.
1965 C. D. Eby Siege of Alcázar (1966) i. 28 Swarms of Madrileños of the lower classes were arguing along the curbs.
1992 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 11 June 32 Catalans have traditionally despised the madrilenos as snobbish and idle.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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