English
Etymology
From Andalusia + -ian.
Adjective
Andalusian (not comparable)
- Of, from or relating to Andalusia, Spain.
- (historical) Of, from or relating to Al-Andalus.
Derived terms
Translations
from or pertaining to Andalusia
from or pertaining to Al-Andalus
Noun
Andalusian (plural Andalusians)
- A native or inhabitant of Andalusia, Spain.
- (historical) A native or inhabitant of Al-Andalus.
- A horse of a breed from the Iberian Peninsula, with long, thick mane and tail.
Translations
someone from Andalusia
- Catalan: andalús (ca) m, andalusa (ca) f
- Czech: Andalusan m, Andalusanka (cs) f
- Danish: andalusier c
- Dutch: Andalusiër (nl) m, Andalusische (nl) f, Andaloesiër (nl) m, Andaloesische (nl) f
- Esperanto: andaluzo (male or female), andaluzino (female)
- French: Andalou (fr) m, Andaloue f
- Galician: andaluz (gl)
- German: Andalusier m, Andalusierin f
- Greek: Ανδαλουσιανός (el) m (Andalousianós), Ανδαλουσιανή (el) f (Andalousianí)
- Hungarian: andalúziai (hu)
- Ido: Andaluzo, Andaluziano (io)
- Italian: andaluso (it) m, andalusa f
- Portuguese: andaluz m
- Spanish: andaluz (es) m, andaluza (es) f
- Swedish: andalusier (sv) c
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horse of a breed from the Iberian Peninsula
- French: Pure race espagnole m, PRE (fr) m, andalou (fr) m
- German: Andalusier m
- Spanish: caballo andaluz m, caballo español m, Pura Raza Española f (official breed name), PRE m (abbrev.)
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dialect (or varieties) of Spanish spoken in Andalusia
Proper noun
Andalusian
- The dialect (or varieties) of Spanish spoken in Andalusia; Andalusian Spanish.
Finnish
Proper noun
Andalusian
- genitive singular of Andalusia