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If you are somewhat familiar with the English language, then you have heard the word "grandee" used to make reference to a gentleman or a lord. It comes from the word grande, which in Spanish means large, but also "grand." The word frande is connected to another word "hidalgo". If grande means those at the top of a nobility hierarchy, then what does hidalgo mean? Group of answer choices a person of lower ranking noble title and a landowner the son of a grande a person who pretended to be a noble person a Christian warrior fighting for land at all cos

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