Definition of Hidalgas

1. hidalga [n] - See also: hidalga

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hidalgas

hicks
hickster
hickup
hickuped
hickuping
hickups
hickwall
hickwalls
hickway
hickways
hid
hidable
hidage
hidages
hidalga
hidalgas (current term)
hidalgo
hidalgoes
hidalgoite
hidalgos
hidate
hidation
hidato
hidatos
hidden
hidden agenda
hidden agendas
hidden camera
hidden in plain sight
hidden nail skin

Literary usage of Hidalgas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Way of Saint James by Georgiana Goddard King (1920)
"... ahead not a figure moves, though Quadrado says that there are today familias antiguas y hidalgas, surviving in the modest condition of labourers. ..."

2. Sir Thomas More: Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society by Robert Southey (1829)
"... obligaciones hidalgas en la sangre, y la leche; the old tenants are as precious to him as the old trees on his estate, and the domestics have, ..."

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