Spain vs Bandolero - What's the difference?
spain | bandolero |
A country in Europe, including most of the Iberian peninsula. Official name: Kingdom of Spain (Reino de EspaƱa).
* 1865 , James Stuart Laurie (editor), Manual of Elementary Geography , page 40
* 1999 , Stephen P. Reyna, "The Force of Two Logics", in'' S. P. Reyna & R. E. Downs (editors), ''Deadly Developments: Capitalism, states and war'' (''War and Scoiety , volume 5), page 34
An outlaw or bandit, specially of Spain or Mexico.
* 1984 , James W. Daddysman, The Matamoros trade: Confederate commerce, diplomacy, and intrigue
* 1997 , Marcel Montecino, Sacred Heart
As a verb spain
is (lb).As a noun bandolero is
an outlaw or bandit, specially of spain or mexico.spain
English
(wikipedia Spain)Alternative forms
* (l) (obsolete)Proper noun
(en proper noun)- The mountains of Spain consist of parallel ranges, running from east to west
- Spain fought with France constantly from 1494 through the 1540s, especially over Italy.
Hyponyms
* (country) Aragon, Asturias, Cantabria, Castile, Catalonia, Galicia, ValenciaSee also
* * *Anagrams
* *bandolero
English
Noun
(en noun)- Mexico was torn by revolutionary turmoil, and the eastern border state of Tamaulipas was unable to control the bandoleros who plundered and murdered...
- A bandolero was stuffing the bloodstained pesos into his shirt.