Navarre
a former kingdom in SW France and N Spain.
- Spanish Na·var·ra [nah-vahr-rah]. /nɑˈvɑr rɑ/.
Other words from Navarre
- Na·varr·i·an, adjective
Words Nearby Navarre
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How to use Navarre in a sentence
Pamplona is a vibrant modern city that takes care to preserve the traditions of Navarre culture and cuisine.
Creech owns four rental properties and manages 60 other vacation properties on Navarre Beach.
“For us, it is pretty far down on the list,” said x17 co-owner Brandy Navarre, of the action in Aspen.
Determined to show his intentions openly, he remained covered, while the king of Navarre stood before him bare-headed.
Catherine de' Medici | Honore de BalzacParliament would not condemn the Guises, nor the king of Navarre, nor the Condes, nor my brother.
Catherine de' Medici | Honore de Balzac
She even wrote to the French general on the Spanish frontier, inviting him to invade Navarre.
Female Warriors, Vol. I (of 2) | Ellen C. ClaytonYoung Gerson was sent to Paris to the famous college of Navarre when fourteen years of age.
When Navarre exclaimed: "Whoever touches my brother of Guise with the tip of his finger, touches my whole body!"
History of the Rise of the Huguenots | Henry Baird
British Dictionary definitions for Navarre
/ (nəˈvɑː) /
a former kingdom of SW Europe: established in the 9th century by the Basques; the parts south of the Pyrenees joined Spain in 1515 and the N parts passed to France in 1589. Capital: Pamplona: Spanish name: Navarra (naˈβarra)
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