1. dalmatian - Noun
2. dalmatian - Adjective
3. Dalmatian - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Dalmatia.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Dalmatian breed of dog has many primitive characteristics. Louis Leakey
Already in Vulgar Latin intertonic vowels between a single consonant and a following /r/ or /l/ tended to drop: vétulum "old" > veclum > Dalmatian vieklo, Sicilian vecchiu, Portuguese velho. Source: Internet
In the late spring of 1212, he set out for Jerusalem, but he was shipwrecked by a storm on the Dalmatian coast, forcing him to return to Italy. Source: Internet
For the rest of year, Aurelian harassed the enemy with his Dalmatian cavalry. Source: Internet
In 1849, Dubrovnik continued to lead the Dalmatian cities in the struggle for unification. Source: Internet
In 1861 was the meeting of the first Dalmatian Assembly, with representatives from Dubrovnik. Source: Internet