Members of the Spanish and Portuguese nobility; a nobleman without a hereditary title.
1 It is a room fit for an hidalgo of the first order.
2 He is a hidalgo of blue blood in pride, pompousness and poverty.
3 There was no doubting the word of so grave and ceremonious a hidalgo .
4 The hidalgo excused his weakness on the score of fatigue and the heat.
5 With no look for Rodriguez she bent over the stricken hidalgo .
6 Pardon me, general, but this is no task for an hidalgo of Spain.
7 I give you my word, word of a hidalgo , word of a Christian.
8 He is very likely to enlighten us about your Cuban hidalgo . '
9 He, of a proud hidalgo family, a vile assassin, in thought at least?
10 A low-born Italian, son of a wool-comber, vindictive toward the hidalgo , of Spain!
11 A descendant of the immortal hidalgo errant upon the sea.
12 The polished duke was more inexorable than the stern hidalgo .
13 Here is my hand on the pledge of an hidalgo .
14 A noble hidalgo said: Mr. President, the project is absurd.
15 The old hidalgo indignantly remonstrated; they answered him with mocks and jeers, and passed on.
16 The blood in my veins-sosays my mother-isas good as that of any hidalgo .
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