Malvine
[ mal-veen, -vahyn ]
/ ˈmæl vin, -vaɪn /
noun
a female given name.
Also
Mal·vi·na
[mal-vee-nuh, ‐vahy‐] /mælˈvi nə, ‐ˈvaɪ‐/.
Definition for malvinas (2 of 2)
Falkland Islands
[ fawk-luh nd ]
/ ˈfɔk lənd /
plural noun
a self-governing British colony also claimed by Argentina: site of a war between the two nations in 1982. 4618 sq. mi. (11,961 sq. km).
Also called
Falk·lands. Spanish
Is·las Mal·vi·nas
[eez-lahz mahl-vee-nahs] /ˈiz lɑz mɑlˈvi nɑs/.
Example sentences from the Web for malvinas
It is only Malvinas and women of that kind who are loved for their beauty.
War and Peace |Leo Tolstoy
British Dictionary definitions for malvinas (1 of 2)
Malvinas
/ (Spanish malˈβinas) /
pl n
Islas Malvinas (ˈizlas) the Argentine name for the Falkland Islands
British Dictionary definitions for malvinas (2 of 2)
Falkland Islands
/ (ˈfɔːlklənd) /
pl n
a group of over 100 islands in the S Atlantic: a UK Overseas Territory; invaded by Argentina, who had long laid claim to the islands, on 2 April 1982; recaptured by a British expeditionary force on 14 June 1982. Chief town: Stanley. Pop: 3140 (2008 est). Area: about 12 200 sq km (4700 sq miles)
Spanish name: Islas Malvinas
Cultural definitions for malvinas (1 of 2)
Falkland Islands
[ (fawk-luhnd, fawlk-luhnd) ]
Group of islands in the south Atlantic Ocean, located east of the Strait of Magellan off the coast of Argentina.
notes for Falkland Islands
The islands, under British rule, were seized by Argentina in 1982, but were retaken by
Britain.
Cultural definitions for malvinas (2 of 2)
Falkland Islands
[ (fawk-luhnd, fawlk-luhnd) ]
Islands in the south Atlantic Ocean located near Argentina but owned by Britain. Argentina, which has long claimed title to the islands and refers to them as Islas Malvinas, seized them in 1982, but Britain retook them after a brief war.