Proper noun
Sardo (plural Sardos)
A surname.
A popular 12th-century verse quotes the provençal troubadour Raimbaut de Vaqueiras : No t'intend plui d'un Toesco / o Sardo o Barbarì ("I don't understand you any more than I understand a German / or a Sardinian or a Berber "). Source: Internet
For decades, between World War II and the 1970s he was the leader of Partito Sardo d'Azione (PSdAz), citation a Sardinian autonomist party calling for detachment from Italy and fiercely contesting the presence of NATO military bases in Sardinia. Source: Internet
Il codice barbaricino - Paola Sirigu, Davide Zedda Editore, pp. 225 In 1983, for the first time ever a militant of a nationalist party, the Sardinian Action Party (Partidu Sardu-Partito Sardo d'Azione), was elected president of the regional parliament. Source: Internet
It should not be confused with Pecorino Toscano (from Tuscany ) or Pecorino Sardo (from Sardinia ). Source: Internet