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Definition of Leoneses

Leonese
Leonese Le`o*nese" (l[=e]`[-o]*n[=e]z" or -n[=e]s"), a. Of or pertaining to Leon, in Spain. -- n. sing. & pl. A native or natives of Leon.

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- (Commemorative edition with stories and poems in Leonese), 2006. ISBN 978-84-933781-6-5. Cuentos po****res leoneses (escritos por niños), 2006. ISBN 978-84-611-0795-7...
- Leonese may refer to: Leonese people Leonese language Leonese Region Leonese cuisine This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- The Leonese (Leonese: Llioneses; Spanish: Leoneses) are a subgroup of Spaniards, native to historical region of León in Spain. The Leonese Kingdom was...
- Old Leonese or Medieval Leonese is a West Iberian dialect of Vulgar Latin spoken in several regions of the Kingdom of León and the medieval Prin****lity...
- divided his territory amongst his three sons. Below follows a list of Leonese monarchs. It is, in part, a continuation of the list of Asturian monarchs...
- therefore it is primarily referred to by various regional glossonyms like Leonese, Cantabrian, Asturian or Mirandese (in Portugal). Extremaduran is sometimes...
- Holy W**** lemonade or, as it is known in Spain, Leonese lemonade is a traditional drink from León made out of wine, lemons, sugar and cinnamon (sometimes...
- Riunorese Leonese is a dialect of the Leonese language (which by some is considered a dialect of the greater Asturleonese language) spoken in Portugal...
- Leonese cuisine is a subcategory of Spanish cuisine from the Province of León. Cecina from León is beef. In Leonese, cecina means "meat that has been...
- 27–45. ISSN 1697-5804. Martínez Tejera, Artemio Manuel (2002). "Cenobios leoneses altomedievales ante la europeización: San Pedro y San Pablo de Montes,...