10 Results found for "Ximenes".

perfide Albion

First coined by the French poet and playwright Augustin Louis de Ximénès at the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars. IPA(key): /pɛʁ.fid al.bjɔ̃/...


Ximénez

Jiménez. IPA(key): (Spain) /xiˈmeneθ/ [xiˈme.neθ] IPA(key): (Latin America) /xiˈmenes/ [xiˈme.nes] (Spain) Rhymes: -eneθ (Latin America) Rhymes: -enes Syllabification:...


Jiménez

(“son”). IPA(key): (Spain) /xiˈmeneθ/ [xiˈme.neθ] IPA(key): (Latin America) /xiˈmenes/ [xiˈme.nes] (Spain) Rhymes: -eneθ (Latin America) Rhymes: -enes Syllabification:...


Giménez

Gimenez IPA(key): (Spain) /xiˈmeneθ/ [xiˈme.neθ] IPA(key): (Latin America) /xiˈmenes/ [xiˈme.nes] (Spain) Rhymes: -eneθ (Latin America) Rhymes: -enes Syllabification:...


Ximenean

Ximénez or Ximenes +‎ -an IPA(key): /hɪˈmeɪ.ni.ən/ Ximenean (comparative more Ximenean, superlative most Ximenean) Of or pertaining to the cryptic crossword...


Perfidious Albion

Wikipedia First coined by French poet and playwright Augustin Louis de Ximénès at the beginning of the French Revolutionary Wars. Perfidious Albion (poetic...


bandboxy

the Vega, accoutred in a gay Andalusian jacket, a sash woven by Mateo Ximenes, and one of those bandboxy sombreros, which I at first thought so ungainly...


Albion

Albion f (uncountable) (poetic, derogatory) England 1793, Augustin Louis de Ximénès, L'Ère des Français: « Attaquons dans ses eaux la perfide Albion. » "Let...


foresave

in the air as the clergyman proceeded on his way, saying so audibly that Ximene at her window heard his words, "God help us all, and may the Holy Cross...


pagar mico

oneself (to embarrass oneself in public) Synonym: dar vexame 2005, João Ximenes Braga, Juízo‎[1], 7Letras, page 25: PS: Dei uma olhada no post da manhã...