Members of the Spanish and Portuguese nobility; a nobleman without a hereditary title.
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Examples for "hidalgo"
Examples for "hidalgo"
1It is a room fit for an hidalgo of the first order.
2He is a hidalgo of blue blood in pride, pompousness and poverty.
3There was no doubting the word of so grave and ceremonious a hidalgo.
4The hidalgo excused his weakness on the score of fatigue and the heat.
5With no look for Rodriguez she bent over the stricken hidalgo.
1Bahia de Todo os Santos was, with its adjacent territory, given to Francisco Pereira Coutinho, a fidalgo who had made himself a name in India.
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3The longitudes deduced from the accurate observations of Messrs. Churruca, Fidalgo, and Noguera, were not then published.
4* (* The difference of longitude between the Silla and La Guayra, according to Fidalgo, is 0 degrees 6 minutes 40 seconds.)
1To avenge that blow, the Hidalga blazed at the Englishman with both her forward guns.
2Beyond her and now well astern the veil of smoke was rent at last and the Hidalga was revealed in desperate case.
1Filial on Rua Fidalga is a watering hole popular with journalists.