- and the Old Laws" in Arana's
purist Biscayan Basque,
Jaungoikoa eta Lege-zaharra or
Jaungoikoa eta
Foruak in
Standard Basque) is the
motto of the party...
- of some w**** days and
meteorological phenomena. The
current usage is
Jaungoikoa, that can be
interpreted as 'the lord of above'. The
grammatical imperfection...
-
independents of
izquierda abertzale.
Jeltzale comes from JEL,
acronym of
Jaungoikoa Eta Lagizarrak,
which literally means "God and old laws" and
refers to...
-
nationalism and
rejected the
kings of Spain. In consequence,
their motto was
Jaungoikoa eta Lagi-zaŕa, "God and the Old Laws". When the
clerical faction of Carlism...
-
Catholicism and the
charters mingled with a
Basque national awareness (
Jaungoikoa eta Lege Zarra).
Besides showing at the
beginning slightly different positions...
- Such
ideals were
summarized in the
Basque Nationalist Party's motto:
Jaungoikoa eta Lagi
zaharra ("God and Tradition"). The
Basque Nationalist Party was...
-
Diccionario de la
lengua española".
Jeltzale comes from JEL,
acronym of
Jaungoikoa Eta Lagizarrak,
which literally means "God and old laws" and
refers to...
-
emerging from the
Carlist Wars, with
explicit allusions to the
motto "
Jaungoikoa eta lege zarra" (God and old law), the
motto of
Sabino Arana, founder...
- agurrak. 1881,
Prize in the "Juegos
Florales de Irún" for his
composition Jaungoikoa eta
fueroak y por
Danok Bat. "Arrese Beitia, Felipe". Auñamendi Eusko...
- razón;
ahora no
tengo nada de cario, y me
abrazo en
cuerpo y alma a Jel [
Jaungoikoa Eta Lagizarrak], sin
aditamento de ningún género",
quoted after Garcia-Sanz...