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- Navarro-Labourdin or Navarro-Lapurdian (Basque: nafar-lapurtera) is a Basque dialect spoken in the Lower Navarre and Labourd (Lapurdi) former provinces...
- Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Saint-Jean-de-Luz is the French adaptation of the Labourdine Basque Donibane Lohizune – from done 'saint', Ibane 'John' and lohi 'mud'...
- development of the rudder in Europe seems also a Basque and specifically Labourdine development. Three masted ships appear in a fresco of Estella (Navarre)...
- of an alternative literary dialect, this time based on the Renaissance Labourdine used by Joanes Leizarraga, the first translator of the Protestant Bible...
- labourdin. The village is laid out as a fortified town, with concealed labourdine houses from the 17th century and a fronton open square against the cemetery...
- Labourdine house...
- the "New Spanish" style where (1935) is clearly displa****. In 1950, the labourdine neo-Basque-type house still remains as the predominant model and reference...
- Academy in 1943, where he favoured the standardisation of Basque around the Labourdine dialect of the first printed books in Basque, and with an etymological...
- meaning: even before this ****ignment, the three parishes were fiscally labourdine and it was the customs of the province of Labourd that governed their...