Crossword clues for isabel
isabel
- Author Allende
- Sanford of 'The Jeffersons'
- Actress Sanford who played Louise on "The Jeffersons"
- "The House of the Spirits" author Allende
- Writer Allende
- Fashion designer Marant
- "City of the Beasts" novelist Allende
- "City of the Beasts" author Allende
- Sanford of 1970s TV
- Pulitzer Prize winner Wilkerson
- High-end fashion designer Marant
- Fashion house founder Marant
- Eva's successor as Mrs. Peron
- Emmy-winning Sanford
- Columbus's angel, to Spanish
- Chilean-American novelist Allende
- Chilean Medal of Freedom-winning author Allende
- Chilean author Allende
- Allende or Peron
- Actress Bigley
- "The House of Spirits" author Allende
- "Guys and Dolls" Tony winner Bigley
- "Eva Luna" author Allende
- 'The Portrait of a Lady' heroine
- 'The Jeffersons' actress Sanford
- ___ Toledo (designer of Michelle Obama's inauguration dress)
- ___ Allende, author of "The House of the Spirits"
- Novelist Allende
- Sanford of "The Jeffersons"
- Actress Sanford of "The Jeffersons"
- Santa ___, one of the Solomon Islands
- Deadly 2003 hurricane that hit North Carolina
- Archer of literature
- Juan PerГіn's third wife
- Queen who financed Columbus, to the Spanish
- Chilean novelist Allende
- Woman's name with a ring to it?
- Chilean author Allende who wrote "The House of the Spirits"
- "The Adventures of ___" (Ogden Nash poem)
- Juan Perón's third wife
- Evita's successor
- Yellowish-brown color
- Name with a ring to it?
- Queen of France in Shakespeare's "Henry V"
- "East Lynne" heroine
- Sanford of TV
- Juan Perón's successor: 1974
- TV actress Sanford
- Mrs. Perón
- Girl presented by one’s second son
- Miss Adalgisa? Bellini part
- Any trouble, hunt for uppity Northerners
- Girl's name
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Isabel \Is"a*bel\, n., Isabel color \Is"a*bel col"or\ [F. isabelle.] See Isabella.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fem. proper name, a form of Elizabeth that seems to have developed in Provence. A popular name in Middle Ages; pet forms included Ibb, Libbe, Nibb, Tibb, Bibby, and Ellice. The Spanish form was Isabella, which is attested as a color name ("greyish-yellow") from 1600; the Isabella who gave her name to it has not been identified. Related: Isabelline.
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 53
Land area (2000): 0.251222 sq. miles (0.650662 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.251222 sq. miles (0.650662 sq. km)
FIPS code: 34550
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 37.468706 N, 98.551325 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 67065
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Isabel
Housing Units (2000): 125
Land area (2000): 0.888116 sq. miles (2.300210 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.888116 sq. miles (2.300210 sq. km)
FIPS code: 32140
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 45.393756 N, 101.430471 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 57633
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Isabel
Wikipedia
Isabel is a Romance-language given name. It is related to Isabelle (French, Dutch, German, Catalan, Provençal), Isabella (Italian), and the English Elizabeth.
Isabel (French variation, Isabelle) is a feminine given name. Isabel or Isabelle may also refer to:
Isabel is a 1968 Canadian film written, directed and produced by Paul Almond.
Isabel is a Spanish produced historical fiction television series filmed in Spain, directed by Jordi Frades and produced for national broadcaster Televisión Española. The series is based upon the reign of Queen Isabella I of Castile.
Isabel (Elisabeth) is a classical crossover song in Spanish adapted for the quartet Il Divo, included in their album Ancora (2005).
The original melody comes from the " Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50". Gabriel Fauré, 1887.
With lyrics by Andreas Romdhane, 2005.
The song commemorates the French countess Élisabeth Greffulhe
Usage examples of "isabel".
Isabel subsidized feral hippies and the mulatto offspring of her criminal relations and Rachel Ebdus could certainly send Dylan, God help him, to Public School 38 to show his sole white face among that ocean of brown, to air his waterfall of girlish hair among the Afros, if that was what suited her principles.
In any event there is not as much money in all of Boca Grande as Victor and Bianca and Antonio and Isabel and Elena accuse me of having secreted in Switzerland.
Isabel, whose fears taught her the meaning of these eloquent praises of Captain Denbigh, listened to these harangues in silence, and often meditated on their import by herself in tears.
Peron is dead, Evita even deader, even Isabel just a memory, but the Peronistas are still very much a part of the Argentine political scene.
I have very little doubt that young Pococurante will shortly be united to Isabel.
Isabel found a velvety cache of porcini under a pile of leaves and added them to the basket.
Isabel told Ren that evening as they stood in the kitchen together, gently wiping the dirt from the porcini with damp cloths.
And the long and short of it is, Isabel, that he wants me to help edit it.
Doctor and his daughter to come to Patterne from Upton for a month, and make acquaintance with his aunts, the ladies Eleanor and Isabel Patterne, so that it might not be so strange to Clara to have them as her housemates after her marriage.
He hesitated a moment or two, then quickly rescaling the wall, dropped into the lane outside, followed it to the gateway of the casa, and entered the patio as Dona Isabel decorously advanced from a darkened passage to the corridor.
Lady Gray was caught in time, trying to navigate the shoals correctly to come for Isabel, but whenever it reached the spot where it went down, it disappeared.
Then I went and ballsed it up by getting caught when I went and fetched Isabel out to play.
In seeming to say infinitely less than others, as Miss Isabel Patterne pointed out to Lady Busshe, Mrs.
Five hardliners, Bruce Parwez, Evan Hams, Jerry Masefield, Isabel Curtis, and Glen Ditchett to handle the arrests, they'd all had duty tours up at Zanthus before, knew how to handle themselves in free-fall.
In these he himself is described as a man who wrote and transacted business, and it appears that his household then consisted of his wife, the natural daughter Isabel de Saavedra already mentioned, his sister Andrea, now a widow, her daughter Constanza, a mysterious Magdalena de Sotomayor calling herself his sister, for whom his biographers cannot account, and a servant-maid.