Noun
eulalia (uncountable)
Miscanthus sinensis (syn. Eulalia japonica), used as an ornamental grass.
You're a fine one to talk about motherhood," Eulalia replied. "You expelled your children from your womb directly into Swiss boarding schools. Michael Nava
However, during the Asturian period, Eulalia of Mérida (located in Oviedo) became the prime religious site and icon of devotion. Source: Internet
On February 15, 1949, Lyle and Eulalia (Estes) were united in marriage. Source: Internet
More laid-back than its club-centric counterparts, Santa Eulalia is definitely a favourite with both families and couples. Source: Internet