What is another word for andalusian?

Pronunciation: [ˈandɐlˌuːzɪən] (IPA)

Andalusian is a term used to describe anything or anyone that is related to the Andalusian region in Southern Spain. However, there are several synonyms for Andalusian that can be used interchangeably. Some of these synonyms include Al-Andalus, Andalus, Andalusite, Andalucian, and Andalusian horse. These synonyms are used in various contexts, ranging from history, culture, geography, and linguistics, among others. Whether you are describing a person, food, music, or any other aspect of Andalusian culture, using these synonyms can add variety and depth to your language, making your writing more engaging and informative for your audience.

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Usage examples for Andalusian

Groups of andalusian dancers performed, in the splendid saloons, the various picturesque dances of their country; or represented little amorous ballets, which turned upon some pleasing scene of pastoral coquetry and courtship.
"Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists"
Washington Irving
The anarchists are in close alliance with an agrarian organization called the Rural Labourers' Union, which has agitated since 1879 for the abolition of latifundia in Andalusia, but they always disclaim all connection with the more notorious andalusian society, the Black Hand, which committed so many outrages in 1881 and 1882, and is often identified with the anarchists.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
The very black-eyed belle with red cheeks wore a mantilla of course, and gripped a fan and had a camellia in her hair, and was called andalusian, but her walk and expression were "made in England"-a Spanish girl's expression and walk can't be got up in a day or two.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch

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