Levantine - translation to spanish
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Levantine - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Levantine (disambiguation); Levantines (disambiguation); Levanite; Levantinian

Levantine         
levantino
levantino         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
Levante (desambiguacion); Levante (desambiguación); Levantino; Levantina
Levantine
yelkouan shearwater         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Levantine shearwater; Levantine Shearwater; Puffinus yelkouan; Yelkouan Shearwater; Procellaria yelkouan
pardela balear

Definition

Levantine
·noun Of or pertaining to the Levant.
II. Levantine ·noun A native or inhabitant of the Levant.
III. Levantine ·noun A stout twilled silk fabric, formerly made in the Levant.

Wikipedia

Levantine

Levantine may refer to:

  • Anything pertaining to the Levant, the region centered around modern Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan, including any person from the Levant
    • Syria (region), corresponding to the modern countries of the Levant
  • Levantine Sea, the easternmost part of the Mediterranean
  • Levantines (also Latin-Levantines, Franco-Levantines, Italian Levantines), Members of the Latin Church in the Middle East:
  • Levantine Arabic, a variety of Arabic
  • Levantine cuisine, the cuisine of the Levant
  • Levantine Cultural Center, subsequently The Markaz, a cultural center in Los Angeles, California
  • Batavia (cloth), also called "Levantine", a type of cloth originally produced in the Levant.
Examples of use of Levantine
1. Syrian cuisine is the usual Levantine meat–based munching.
2. "He looks what I would describe as Levantine – an Eastern Mediterranean appearance.
3. Light reflected faintly from stained–glass windows of red and blue, resting under graceful Levantine arches.
4. Instead, reason prevailed, or at least a Levantine version of it.
5. Of course, he said, in the best mercantile tradition of the Mediterranean, an official "no" meant an unofficial "maybe." There was the Levantine scent of profit, after all.