Definition of Mudejares

1. Noun. (plural of Mudéjar) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mudejares

1. mudejar [n] - See also: mudejar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudejares

muddler
muddlers
muddles
muddles through
muddlier
muddliest
muddling
muddling through
muddlingly
muddly
muddy the waters
muddy up
muddying
mudejar
mudejares (current term)
mudfish
mudfishes
mudflap
mudflaps
mudflat
mudflats
mudflow
mudflows
mudge
mudged
mudger
mudgers
mudges
mudging

Literary usage of Mudejares

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Spanish People: Their Origin, Growth, and Influence by Martin Andrew Sharp Hume (1901)
"... design—Introduction of foreign goods—Gothic architecture in Spain—The architecture of the mudejares—Education and the universities—Castilian literature ..."

2. Isabel of Castile and the Making of the Spanish Nation, 1451-1504 by Ierne Lifford Plunket (1915)
"CHAPTER IX THE EXPULSION OF THE JEWS AND mudejares THE Inquisition, which made life impossible for Spanish heretics, had no direct power over unbaptized ..."

3. The Spanish People: Their Origin, Growth, and Influence by Martin Andrew Sharp Hume (1901)
"... design—Introduction of foreign goods—Gothic architecture in Spain—The architecture of the mudejares—Education and the universities—Castilian literature ..."

4. Isabel of Castile and the Making of the Spanish Nation, 1451-1504 by Ierne Lifford Plunket (1915)
"CHAPTER IX THE EXPULSION OF THE JEWS AND mudejares THE Inquisition, which made life impossible for Spanish heretics, had no direct power over unbaptized ..."

5. The Spanish People: Their Origin, Growth, and Influence by Martin Andrew Sharp Hume (1911)
"... design—Introduction of foreign goods—Gothic architecture in Spain—The architecture of the mudejares—Education and the universities—Castilian literature ..."

6. A History of Spain: Founded on the Historia de España Y de la Civilización by Charles Edward Chapman (1918)
"After the time of the Catholic Kings there were no free conversion mudejares in Castile, although there were many Moriscos, but in Aragon, Catalonia, ..."

7. A History of Spain, Founded on the Historia de Espana Y de la Civilizacion by Charles Edward Chapman, Rafael Altamira (1918)
"During the social war in Valencia early in the reign of Charles I the popular faction had forcibly converted a number of the mudejares who had fought ..."

8. The Spanish People: Their Origin, Growth, and Influence by Martin Andrew Sharp Hume (1911)
"... design—Introduction of foreign goods—Gothic architecture in Spain—The architecture of the mudejares—Education and the universities—Castilian literature ..."

9. A History of Spain: Founded on the Historia de España Y de la Civilización by Charles Edward Chapman (1918)
"After the time of the Catholic Kings there were no free conversion mudejares in Castile, although there were many Moriscos, but in Aragon, Catalonia, ..."

10. A History of Spain, Founded on the Historia de Espana Y de la Civilizacion by Charles Edward Chapman, Rafael Altamira (1918)
"During the social war in Valencia early in the reign of Charles I the popular faction had forcibly converted a number of the mudejares who had fought ..."

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