1. Ligurian - Noun
2. Ligurian - Adjective
3. Ligurian - Proper noun
Ligurian (comparative more Ligurian, superlative most Ligurian)
Of or pertaining to Liguria.
Ligurian (plural Ligurians)
A native or inhabitant of Liguria.
The Gallo-Italic language of this region.
An ancient Proto-Indo-European language spoken by the Ligures.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDesserts also needed some triage--the orange Ligurian cake was "something has gone very wrong" dense, but one bite of the chocolate bread pudding dish's cashew brittle with the roasted banana helped to save dessert. Source: Internet
Depending on the amount of time you allot to the Ligurian Coast out of your 10 days in Italy, we recommend staying in Genoa, the nearby town of Bogliasco, or one of the Cinque Terre villages. Source: Internet
The northern coast faces the Ligurian Sea, the eastern coast the Piombino Channel, the southern coast the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the Corsica Channel divides the western tip of the island from neighbouring Corsica. Source: Internet
The Carthaginian force under Hasdrubal had left Iberia a year before, after the defeat at the Battle of Baecula and had been reinforced by Gallic and Ligurian mercenaries and allies. Source: Internet
Mr. FM's Ligurian tuna salad -- a sort of Italianate Nicoise -- was lovely. Source: Internet
To this day, supplies of are still limited by the Ligurian harvest of Taggiasca olives. Source: Internet