Barcelonan
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]Barcelonan (not comparable)
- From Barcelona or otherwise related to the city of Barcelona.
- 1998, Laplana, Josep de C., Macià, Teresa, Museu de Montserrat: visitor's guide
- Next to a Catalan revival paten which represents the Adoration of the Kings, there is another which was produced, in 1924, by the Barcelonan metalworker Ramon Sunyer (1889-1963).
- 1998, Laplana, Josep de C., Macià, Teresa, Museu de Montserrat: visitor's guide
Translations
[edit]from Barcelona — see Barcelonian
Noun
[edit]Barcelonan (plural Barcelonans)
- Someone from Barcelona
- 1830, Josiah Conder, The Modern Traveller: Spain and Portugal:
- For more than a century, the Barcelonans were engaged in incessant struggles with the Moors, but ultimately maintained their independence till the annexation of the principality of Catalonia to the crown of Aragon in the twelfth century.
Translations
[edit]someone from Barcelona — see Barcelonian