Associations to the word «Aragonese»
Noun
- Aragon
- Zaragoza
- Navarro
- Pyrenees
- Sicily
- Alfonso
- Valencia
- Naples
- Navarre
- Castile
- Catalonia
- Portuguese
- Crusade
- Spanish
- Ferdinand
- Norman
- Dialect
- Barcelona
- Crown
- Conquest
- Spain
- Italian
- French
- Franco
- Latin
- Kingdom
- Cortes
- Iv
- Count
- Language
- Roger
- Del
- Sardinia
- Iii
- Juan
- King
- Defeat
- Treaty
- Peter
- Alliance
- Century
- Fief
- Anjou
- Left
- De
- Italy
- Charles
- Quixote
- Continuum
- Sancho
- Battle
- La
- Cid
- Corsica
- Rule
- Maria
- Monarch
- Queen
- Isabella
- Nobility
- Granada
- Templar
- Domination
- Influence
- Luna
- Venetian
- Ramon
- Pedro
- Island
- Army
- Amar
- Papacy
- Par
- Party
- Crusader
- Emir
- Mercenary
- Bernardo
- Consort
Adjective
Wiktionary
ARAGONESE, adjective. Of, from, or pertaining to Aragon, the Aragonese people or the Aragonese language.
ARAGONESE, noun. A person from Aragon.
ARAGONESE, proper noun. The language of Aragon, nowadays only spoken as a mother tongue by a few thousand people in some valleys of the Pyrenees.
ARAGONESE, proper noun. The Spanish language spoken in Aragon when influenced by Aragonese traits.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.