See also: cordobes and cordobés

English edit

Etymology edit

From Spanish cordobés.

Noun edit

Cordobes (plural Cordobeses)

  1. A person from Córdoba; a Cordovan.
    • 1919, Thomas Murray, The Story of the Irish in Argentina, New York, NY: P. J. Kennedy & Sons, page xxvi:
      This was the second American-born Spanish subject who had risen to the rank of Governor in these colonies. Hernando Arias, a Cordobes, was the first. Vertiz was a Mexican.