| Dynasty | | | | talented brood that boasts a children's book |
| Main Entry: dy·nas·ty | | | | illustrator, a classic guitarist, a college president, and a |
| Pronunciation: \'dī-nə-stē also -ˌnas-tē, | | | | famous jazz musician, you'd think there wouldn't be |
| especially British 'di-nə-stē\ | | | | room for any more genius. However, there is one |
| Function: noun | | | | more member of the Padron family who has taken |
| Inflected Form(s): plural dy·nas·ties | | | | the family appellation to new heights- Jose O. Padron. |
| Date: 14th century | | | | If you know anything about cigars, you know that |
| 1 : a succession of rulers of the same line of descent | | | | name. In this industry, cigar lovers look up to their |
| 2 : a powerful group or family that maintains its | | | | founders and Jose Padron is headmaster at the |
| position for a considerable time | | | | school of cigars. The Padron family has been |
| There are few families that can be considered | | | | cultivating their knowledge since 1850 and teaches |
| dynasties. The Padron family is one of them. A | | | | perfectly the importance of quality over quantity. |