Antigua and Barbudan

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Antigua and Barbuda +‎ -an.

Adjective[edit]

Antigua and Barbudan

  1. Of, from or relating to Antigua and Barbuda.
    • 1982, The Antigua and Barbuda Forum, page 13:
      THE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDAN POLITICAL SYSTEM: TRENDS AND PROSPECTS
    • 1995 May, Building a Partnership for Prosperity: White House Report on The Summit of the Americas, Miami, Florida - December 9-11, 1994, Washington, D.C.: The White House, page 41:
      President Clinton shares a laugh with Antigua and Barbudan President Lester Bird, Jamaican President P.J. Patterson and Barbados Prime Minister Owen Arthur.
    • 2000, The New Zealand Law Reports, page 58:
      [] the Antigua and Barbudan flag is so noted.
    • 2002, Lester Bryant Bird, translated by Ronald Sanders, Antigua Vision, Caribbean Reality: Perspectives of Prime Minister Lester Bryant Bird, Hansib, →ISBN:
      [] an Antigua and Barbudan vision of the Caribbean.
    • 2008, Sara Louise Kras, Antigua and Barbuda (Cultures of the World), 2nd edition, Tarrytown, N.Y.: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, →ISBN, page 37:
      Antigua and Barbudan president, Vere Cornwall Bird (right) with president of Saint Kitts Labour Union, Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw (left).
    • 2014, Jeanne Jacob, Michael Ashkenazi, “[Antigua and Barbuda] Papaya Pie”, in The World Cookbook: The Greatest Recipes from around the Globe, revised edition, Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, volume 1 (A–D), page 41:
      Papaya paired with lime makes for a classic Antigua and Barbudan pie.
    • 2014, James [Piotr] Montague, Thirty-One Nil: On the Road with Football’s Outsiders: A World Cup Odyssey, London: Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 152:
      There hasn’t been much interest in Antigua and Barbudan football over the past two decades, which might explain his nervousness.