what does 'joseantoniano' mean??
I can't find the definition of this word anywhere! does it exist?
6 Answers
Might you possibly be referring to the José Antonio of the Spanish Civil War? I believe he was the son of Primo de Rivera. With the "guerrero" context that you have given, this might be the reference.
"Google" is great for finding stuff and things. I "Googled" "joseantoniano". One thing led to another and what I found is this:
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Jose Antonio Primo De Rivera, was the founder of the Falangist political movement in Spain.
You can read more about the Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista in this Wikepedia article. Remember if you look down the left side of these Wikipedia pages you will see a "languages" box. If you click on Español, you will be shown the Spanish language version of the same page.
All of this represents or is about Spanish politics about which I know absolutely nothing. Serious students of Spain's political history may be able to use this as a sort of a springboard into further study.
Recuerdos/Regards,
Moe
They have a very particular role, that of the submissive "Warrior at rest", ideal Jose Antonio. (my best effort)
It' looks like 'joseantonian', supporter of some 'José Antonio', or from a town called 'José Antonio'.
I believe that it is a name that should probably be broken up to better understand: "Jose-Antoni-ano." ![]()
That sounds like a name.