1. Iberian - Noun
2. Iberian - Adjective
3. Iberian - Proper noun
a native or inhabitant of the Iberian Peninsula (especially in ancient times)
a native or inhabitant of Iberia in the Caucasus
of or relating to the Iberian Peninsula or its inhabitants
Source: WordNetI would rather be first in a little Iberian village than second in Rome. Epicurus
And we will accept the creation of the Iberian Federation of a socialist republic which will give each region the right to construct its life in accordance with its economic possibilities and political preponderance. Federica Montseny
After regaining control over the dissident governors, Abd-ar-Rahman III tried to conquer the remaining Christian kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula, attacking them several times and forcing them back beyond the Cantabrian mountains. Source: Internet
A late-19th-century illustration from Ireland from One or Two Neglected Points of View by H. Strickland Constable shows an alleged similarity between "Irish Iberian" and "Negro" features in contrast to the "higher" "Anglo-Teutonic." Source: Internet
Another haplotype (w10) was found to be common to the Iberian peninsula and the Balkans. Source: Internet
After the initial interviews carried out by Desmond Bristow of Section V MI6 Iberian Section, Juan Pujol was taken on. Source: Internet