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Definition of Levantines

Levantine
Levantine Le*vant"ine (l[-e]*v[a^]nt"[i^]n or l[e^]v"ant*[imac]n; 277), a. [F. levantin, or It. levantino. See Levant, n.] Of or pertaining to the Levant. --J. Spencer.
Levantine
Levantine Le*vant"ine, n. 1. A native or inhabitant of the Levant. 2. [F. levantine, or It. levantina.] A stout twilled silk fabric, formerly made in the Levant.

Meaning of Levantines from wikipedia

- mostly belong to the Armenian Apostolic Church. There are also Levantines or Franco-Levantines who adhere to Roman Catholicism. There are also ****yrians belonging...
- This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا‎ and احنا‎ appearing as two different...
- Levantines in Turkey or Turkish Levantines, are the descendants of Europeans who settled in the coastal cities of the Ottoman Empire to trade, especially...
- the Levant Levantine Sea, the easternmost part of the Mediterranean Levantines (also Latin-Levantines, Franco-Levantines, Italian Levantines), Members...
- Afro-Levantines, African Levantines, or Black Levantines may refer to: Afro-Jordanians Afro-Palestinians Afro-Syrians Afro-Arabs This set index article...
- Ottoman Empire, they are sometimes referred to as Levantines, Italo-Levantines  [it], or Franco-Levantines (Arabic: شوام; French: Levantins; Italian: Levantini;...
- extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Levantine cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the Levant, in the sense of the...
- This article contains Levantine written in Arabic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see احنا‎ and احنا‎ appearing as two different...
- The Levantines in Egypt (Egyptian Arabic: شوام مصر, romanized: Shawām Maṣr), also known as the Syro-Lebanese in Egypt (French: Syro-Libanais d'Égypte)...
- ended the campaign and Frankish influence on Damascus for years. The Levantine Franks sought alliances with the Latin West through the marriage of heiresses...