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Answer for the clue "Old kingdom of Spain ", 6 letters:
aragon

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
medieval Spanish kingdom, named for a river that runs through it, probably from a PIE root meaning "water."

Usage examples of aragon.

Sanders sat beside Aragon in the front seat, while Louise Peret, her dark hair flowing behind her in the slipstream, sat in one of the bucket seats behind.

The powerful motor lifted the craft high out of the water, and Aragon leaned forward, watching the surface for any floating logs.

Half an hour later, when they reached the tidal limits of the river, some ten miles inland, Aragon slowed down so that they could watch the water more closely.

Sanders complimented Aragon, as the latter changed fuel tanks to preserve the balance of the craft.

Later, when they returned to the motor-boat, Aragon met them halfway down the pier.

He offered Aragon a cigarette from his case as Louise walked on ahead.

As the helicopter hovered into view again a quarter of a mile ahead of them, Aragon cut the throttle and began to turn the craft toward the bank, but Sanders shook his head.

They coasted in toward the wharf between the two landing craft, and Aragon threw the lines up to the waiting soldiers.

She embraced Sanders hurriedly and walked back to where Aragon sat in the speedboat, talking to two of the soldiers.

Sanders opened his door and started to get out, but Aragon motioned him back.

The tall figure of Aragon stood at the helm, letting the boat drift on the tide.

As he reached Aragon the latter waved to him, then started his motor and moved off.

Puzzled by this, Sanders walked on, and then saw that Aragon was taking the craft down-river to the point of the bank where the crystallized body of Matthieu had been cast up two months earlier.

I told him if the worst fell out, the House of Aragon would receive him, if he made it there alive.

How sad it is you will realize when I tell you that daily I thank God on my knees - for I still believe in God, despite what was alleged against me by the inquisitors of Aragon - that she who inspired this love of which I am to tell you is now in the peace of death.