Unamuno









Unamuno


Unamuno [oo-nuh-moo-noh; Spanish oo-nah-moo-naw] Examples noun

  1. Mi·guel de [mee-gel de] /miˈgɛl dɛ/, 1864–1936, Spanish philosopher, poet, novelist, and essayist.

Examples from the Web for unamuno Historical Examples of unamuno

  • In one word, all Unamuno’s characters are but incarnations of himself.

    Tragic Sense Of Life

    Miguel de Unamuno

  • Unamuno is therefore not unlike Wordsworth in the insufficiency of his sense of form.

    Tragic Sense Of Life

    Miguel de Unamuno

  • Like him, Unamuno is an essentially purposeful and utilitarian mind.

    Tragic Sense Of Life

    Miguel de Unamuno

  • It was Unamuno himself who once said that the Basque is the alkaloid of the Spaniard.

    Tragic Sense Of Life

    Miguel de Unamuno

  • And it is on a religious basis that Unamuno founds his individualism.

    Tragic Sense Of Life

    Miguel de Unamuno

  • British Dictionary definitions for unamuno Unamuno noun

    1. Miguel de (miˈɣɛl de). 1864–1936, Spanish philosopher and writer
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