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hidalgo (n.)

A title, denoting a Spanish nobleman of the lower class.

hidalgo Sentence Examples

  1. The esteemed hidalgo, Don Quixote, embarked on his chivalrous adventures with unwavering determination.
  2. As a proud hidalgo, Don Rodrigo fiercely defended his ancestral lands against invaders.
  3. The wealthy hidalgo Don Juan lived a life of opulence and extravagance.
  4. The hidalgo's humble abode was nestled amidst sprawling fields and verdant forests.
  5. With a noble bearing and unwavering loyalty, the hidalgo served as a respected figure in the community.
  6. The hidalgo's unwavering devotion to knightly ideals was both admirable and impractical.
  7. The young hidalgo, Don Luis, yearned to embark on distant expeditions and forge his own legend.
  8. The cunning hidalgo hid his true intentions behind a facade of piety and devotion.
  9. The impoverished hidalgo Don Manuel struggled to maintain his dignity in the face of adversity.
  10. Throughout history, the hidalgo has been a symbol of bravery, nobility, and the enduring spirit of adventure.

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A title, denoting a Spanish nobleman of the lower class.

seignior, viscount, don, cavalier, nabob, knight, baron, duke, sheik, sheikh

fellah, fellah, cotter, churl, peasant,peasant, peon, cotter, peon, boor

The esteemed hidalgo, Don Quixote, embarked on his chivalrous adventures with unwavering determination.

As a proud hidalgo, Don Rodrigo fiercely defended his ancestral lands against invaders.

The wealthy hidalgo Don Juan lived a life of opulence and extravagance.

The hidalgo's humble abode was nestled amidst sprawling fields and verdant forests.