GITANOS, or Egyptians, is the name by which the Gypsies have been most generally known in Spain, in the ancient as well as in the modern period, but various other names have been and still are applied to them; for example, New Castilians, Germans, and Flemings; the first of which titles probably originated after the name of Gitano had begun to be considered a term of reproach and infamy.
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Romanies, Languages, Romani language, Romani poetry, Dictionaries, Gypsies, Language, Romany poetry, Roma, Gipsies, Romanies, languagePlaces
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The Zincali, or, An account of the gypsies of Spain: with an original collection of their songs and poetry, and a copious dictionary of their language
2007, Extramuros Edición
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The Zincali: or, An account of the Gypsies of Spain. With an original collection of their songs and poetry.
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Originally published: London : J. Murray, 1841.
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