1. Andalusian - Noun
2. Andalusian - Adjective
in or relating to Andalusia
Source: WordNet1929 to World War II In 1929, Dalí collaborated with surrealist film director Luis Buñuel on the short film Un Chien Andalou main (An Andalusian Dog). Source: Internet
Abd ar-Rahman I expelled Yusuf from Cordova, but it took still decades for him to expand to the north-western Andalusian districts. Source: Internet
After Ibn Hud's death in 1238, some of the Andalusian cities, in a last-ditch effort to save themselves, offered themselves once again to the Almohads, but to no avail. Source: Internet
Although the Andalusian population was not declining in absolute terms, these relative losses were due to emigration great enough to nearly counterbalance having the highest birth rate in Spain. Source: Internet
Berber music is influenced by Andalusian classical music and typified by its oud accompaniment. Source: Internet
Expect a bright and vivid brasserie with a sophisticated touch, where guests will savour Andalusian cuisine and panoramic views throughout the day and evening, both in the spacious indoors and out in the sunshine on the terrace. Source: Internet