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Perón


Perón [puh-rohn; Spanish pe-rawn] Examples noun

  1. E·va Duar·te de [ee-vuh dwahr-tey duh; Spanish e-vah dwahr-te th e] /ˈi və ˈdwɑr teɪ də; Spanish ˈɛ vɑ ˈdwɑr tɛ ðɛ/, 1919–52, Argentine political figure (wife of Juan Perón).
  2. Juan (Do·min·go) [wahn duh-ming-goh; Spanish hwahn daw-meeng-gaw] /wɑn dəˈmɪŋ goʊ; Spanish ʰwɑn dɔˈmiŋ gɔ/, 1895–1974, Argentine military and political leader: president 1946–55, 1973–74.

Examples from the Web for peron Historical Examples of peron

  • Peron had not originally been a member of the staff of the expedition.

    The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders

    Ernest Scott

  • But Peron was not present at the interviews between Flinders and Baudin.

    The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders

    Ernest Scott

  • Peron’s report, then, did no mischief where he intended that it should.

    The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders

    Ernest Scott

  • Peron and Lamarck are in error in their belief that the “poulp” having no fins cannot swim.

    Toilers of the Sea

    Victor Hugo

  • Mougé died from diseases occasioned by the climate of Timor, and the hardships of the voyage (See Peron’s work).

    The History of Tasmania, Volume I (of 2)

    John West

  • British Dictionary definitions for peron Perón noun

    1. Juan Domingo (xwan doˈmɪnɡo). 1895–1974, Argentine soldier and statesman; dictator (1946–55). He was deposed in 1955, remaining in exile until 1973, when he was elected president (1973–74)
    2. his third wife, María Estella (maˈria esˈteʎa), known as Isabel. born 1931, president of Argentina (1974–76); deposed
    3. (María) Eva (Duarte) de Perón (ˈeβa), known as Evita. Second wife of Juan Domingo Perón. 1919–52, Argentine film actress: active in politics and social welfare (1946–52)

    Derived FormsPeronist, noun, adjective

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