English to afrikaans meaning of

Cordova kan verskillende betekenisse hê, afhangende van die konteks. Hier is 'n paar moontlike definisies:Cordova kan verwys na 'n stad in die suide van Spanje, bekend vir sy antieke moskee-katedraal, die Mezquita.Cordova kan ook 'n variante spelling van die woord "cordova" wees (met 'n kleinletter c), wat verwys na 'n tipe sagte klere wat dikwels gebruik word vir skoene of 'n sekere konteks.> , kan Cordova 'n persoon se naam of 'n van wees.Cordova kan ook die naam van 'n dorp of stad in verskeie lande wees, soos die dorp Cordova in Argentinië of die stad Cordova in Alaska, VSA.Laastens kan Cordova ook verwys na 'n soort Latyns-Amerikaanse musiek (Cordova), spesifiek 'n Spaanse, Spaanse en Spaanse musiekstyl wat oorspronklik in Argentinië is. .

Synonyms

  1. cordoba

Sentence Examples

  1. Sure would be nice to have that old Cordova with me now.
  2. In Cordova there was another madman, whose way it was to carry a piece of marble slab or a stone, not of the lightest, on his head, and when he came upon any unwary dog he used to draw close to him and let the weight fall right on top of him on which the dog in a rage, barking and howling, would run three streets without stopping.
  3. de Lautrec had been recently engaged with the Great Captain Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordova in the kingdom of Naples, whither her too late repentant lover had repaired.
  4. So he told him he was quite right in pursuing the object he had in view, and that such a motive was natural and becoming in cavaliers as distinguished as he seemed and his gallant bearing showed him to be and that he himself in his younger days had followed the same honourable calling, roaming in quest of adventures in various parts of the world, among others the Curing-grounds of Malaga, the Isles of Riaran, the Precinct of Seville, the Little Market of Segovia, the Olivera of Valencia, the Rondilla of Granada, the Strand of San Lucar, the Colt of Cordova, the Taverns of Toledo, and divers other quarters, where he had proved the nimbleness of his feet and the lightness of his fingers, doing many wrongs, cheating many widows, ruining maids and swindling minors, and, in short, bringing himself under the notice of almost every tribunal and court of justice in Spain until at last he had retired to this castle of his, where he was living upon his property and upon that of others and where he received all knights-errant of whatever rank or condition they might be, all for the great love he bore them and that they might share their substance with him in return for his benevolence.